Food is a huge issue around here. What food is touching what food on the plate (I am amazed he can eat a burger or a pizza... oh wait, a veggie on the pizza "distorys" it, I forgot!
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Love it. Z will eat ham and pineapple pizza. If that is not available he will eat another kind but only under much protest.
Last week I informed him I would like him to see the eye doctor for a check up.
So, he goes off to school, and his grade 2 reading buddy is struggling with reading, sounds like he too has reading "issues". So, my son pulls the book further away from his face and holds it out and asks him if that is "better". The child says it is! He says that the words are not jumping all over the page! So it sounds like this kid does indeed have some sort of reading "issue" as words should not be "jumping" on the page, but my son launches into a discussion about how he probably is "far sighted" and needs to see an eye doctor!" The boy flips out and worries that something 'terribly wrong with him!" My son does his best to assure him "no, nothing is wrong, but you should see an eye doctor because maybe you will read better with reading glasses!"
he then informs the teacher, and the Learning Resourse Teacher, and I am sure would have followed the boy home to talk it over with his mother if he could!
We had a talk afterwards about dispensing medical advice may not be the best idea, especially to a 7/8 year old boy! I suggested in the future if he observes something like that, and he really wants to tell someone, maybe just say something to the boys teacher! But, then again, who knows, maybe the boy is far sighted and will "benifit" from my 12 year olds "diagnosis!"
This is a great story. Sounds like a youngster i would love to meet.