Just because of the similarities between her cluster of symptoms (average oral reading and exceptional comprehension and poor motor coordination and situation specific attention issues) andthose of us whose experiencing non-acuity based vision issues, hopefully she had her eyes checked by an opthamologist or developmental optometrist. A regular optometrist or pediatrician is likely to miss amblyopia, convergence issues, coordination issues, holding focus, and such. A couple of parents here have kids with connective tissue issues which lead to dyspraxia, dysgraphia, and general coordination problems; one possible symptom of that is exceptional double-jointedness. For us, the pediatric nurse when DS had his physicla was ready to dismiss his vision issues as being uncooperative but luckily the pediatrician referred us to an opthamologist.