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Rehearse vision screening with each child to assure comfort and confidence.
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Visit an optician's office.
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Ask parents to donate old glasses frames with the lenses removed, white shirts, and other pretend play props.
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What do you see in an eye doctor's office? (magazines, appointment book, telephone, eye chart, patients, receptionist, eye doctor) Set up furniture for a pretend office.
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To make an office sign, use a large sheet of construction paper and Crayola® Washable Markers. Make it sparkle with Crayola® Glitter Glue.
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Look at the variety of glasses frame styles. Draw these, or your own imaginary frames, with markers on poster board so customers can see their choices.
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Create magazines for the waiting room. Write articles with Crayola® Colored Pencils. Illustrate the stories with colored pencils and/or markers.
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Make magazine covers with recycled file folders. Decorate with markers and Glitter Glue. Attach pages with a stapler and staples.
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Keep track of appointments with colored pencils. Write dates, times, and patient names on a calendar. Make sure the receptionist has a telephone.
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