Re: dyslexia and tinted lenses

2003-08-03 Thread Jan Coffey
--- Sonja van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last week I've seen a BBC documentary on a single parent family with 7 kids. Of these 7, 4 kids (the boys) had various hereditary disfunctions/diseases/handicaps. One thing they had in common was that they all had autism in one form or

Re: dyslexia and tinted lenses

2003-08-03 Thread Julia Thompson
Jan Coffey wrote: One does not have to be autistic to have a hightened sense for such things as flickering lights or shrill electronics. The average person can only see flicker below some frequency (can't remember what it si just now) and the above average person can only here between 20 Htz

dyslexia and tinted lenses

2003-08-01 Thread Sonja van Baardwijk
Last week I've seen a BBC documentary on a single parent family with 7 kids. Of these 7, 4 kids (the boys) had various hereditary disfunctions/diseases/handicaps. One thing they had in common was that they all had autism in one form or another, with dyslexia being just one of the problems that