I don't know about you but I sometimes feel so frustrated with the choices of shoes, glasses, and adaptive accessories that are available in our medium sized metro city for my 5 year old with disabilities. If I can find what I need for her it is usually obscenely priced or distributed by some snotty salesperson or careless business owner that may ignore Lily or look at me like "why did you bring this kid here?" I finally got fed up. Here are some of the resources I have found, tested and recommend for internet shopping. Glasses: Lily was first prescribed glasses, for strabismus (lazy eye), when she was one year old. We refereed to the optical shop at the pediatric ophthalmologist and we were told that our only option was a frame called Miraflex. We had medicaid at the time and Lily was under the age of three so the insurance company paid for the $150 frames and lenses. We had the choice between almost white pink, pink, or a little bit darker pink. Lily hated the glasse...
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