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Okay, Matthew will be three years old next month, and he's just been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum.
We finally found a pediatric ophthamologist with enough patience to really see why Matthew's eyes are constantly looking in separate directions. It turns out that his vision is pretty weak, his eyes are having trouble focusing, and he needs glasses. We now have glasses for Matthew, and we have a two-year warranty against breakage on those glasses (always a good thing with young children).
Unfortunately, Matthew refuses to wear them. I've been wearing glasses since age 12, and I have played around with the fit to ensure that they fit him as comfortably as possible. It doesn't matter. He will wear them for maybe a minute before he throws them to the ground and runs away.
I know that there is probably a huge difference in what he sees between his "normal" vision and with the glasses. However, it's been more than a week, and he is still refusing to wear them. I was told that he'd WANT to wear them once he realized that he could see better with them, but that isn't the case with Matthew. I haven't been pushing him; it's been mostly a game after diaper changes for him to put his glasses on and smile at me. But shortly after he puts them on, he takes them off and runs away. He needs to start wearing them soon, because his crossed-eyes are getting worse, and I'm worried that the muscles will just continue to weaken if we don't get him back on track.
Any suggestions? Should I strap them to his head and try to force the issue? Should I continue to play games with him and hope that he starts wanting to wear them? Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!!!
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