LOL -- KG doesn't say the glasses help; he's too busy wiggling his nose, trying to get used to the feel of them. He's doesn't have a big issue; I think, as you said, they're meant to reduce eye strain for him. Obviously he can read fine without them, but I think you're right -- they'll make it easier for him.
We went to the doctor for a routine checkup; since both ex-h and I are near-sighted, I want to keep up on it with KG. So I just take him for a check-up every year.
Here's me with my OT hat on: Reading requires visual skills of convergence (moving the two eyes to come together and focus on a near point target; aka "going crossed eyed" when done to the extreme) and near acuity. Children are naturally far sighted, sometimes up until 5 years of age, so near acuity is typically not as good. Because most kids aren't reading before 5, the farsightedness is not an issue. But when a farsighted kid reads early then it *IS* an issue. It makes reading difficult and puts a strain on the young eyes.
This is what I was thinking. I was hoping to find that in a paper somewhere; my ex is a grad student and puts great faith in research.

And no, he won't take him to another doctor. He's happy in his head that KG doesn't need glasses and won't listen to another word about it. The way he sees it, the kid reads fine, the end. (I know, I know ... Kriston, you're right -- he's passive-aggressive/agressive/a jerk about 98% of the time.)
Mamaandmore -- thank you! Those are interesting ... Ex-h will probably say, "KG's not a child in Singapore so they aren't valid."
Can I ask one other question of those whose kids have reading glasses, as long as I've got your attention? The eye doctor said they were for reading, computer, homework, etc. Can he keep them on all day at school? Any idea if they'd make it harder for him to read the board? I just can't picture this kid not losing these glasses in two days at school if left to his own devices, putting on, taking off, putting on, etc. Can he put them on in the morning and take them off after school, except for homework?
I suppose I could just call, but I'm lazy.
