• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Nope, they sure didn’t.

    I actually thought about that as I typed out my short Ted Talk, it’s really a shame isn’t it?

    Thank you for understanding, things might have went differently if I wasn’t afraid of the teacher authority at the time and just walked closer myself.

    Please, if anyone happens to see children acting ‘strange’ or whatever, please do have them checked out for the bare basics of vision and hearing.

    Some of us weren’t trying to be weird kids, we just perceived the world differently.

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      10 hours ago

      To be fair, your dad was probably just as scared of your teacher. Same with the principal.

      If I hadn’t had a dad who was a school counselor in my district used for all the worst problem kids I think I would have had a different experience. I wasn’t a bad kid, but I was a weird one. As a result I got to see behind the curtain a little and think office politics plays a bigger part of why kids get in trouble than anything else (well, except actual parent involvement and how you raise your kids). Now that you mention this I think I’ll take my youngest to get her eyes examined just to be safe.

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        10 hours ago

        Nah, if you knew my dad at the time, he insisted there was nothing wrong with my vision. I actually was already a pretty intelligent kid, mostly from book learning at the time.

        Book learning worked great for me, but only because the book was close to my face, which works fine for nearsighted people. So my dad was convinced, my vision was fine.

        I was disappointed at my dad for quite a few years, but ultimately had to let my anger go.

        A few years later, dad asked me why I didn’t tell them I had bad vision. All I could tell him was “I didn’t know, until I finally got to see good vision.”

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          Yes, you only know what you’ve experienced. If everything’s blurry, that’s normal.

          I know when I got my glasses, the optician said to look across the road with my glasses on. There was a brick wall the other side and I could see it clearly. I was amazed and said as much. I don’t think my sight had always been bad but it must have been bad for long enough for that to be a revelation.

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            12 minutes ago

            I was amazed that I could see the leaves on trees as we drove home. Apparently that’s an extremely common experience among people who just got glasses.