I have a wandering eye and a lazy eye so they cancel each other out. It's a push.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can move both of my eyes separately in different directions.
One eye sees, the other feels.
My tactic is to make eyes at someone.
I've always had a kind of visual eye, and it was a pleasant exercise for that.
Your pupillary muscles relax when your body gives up.
I learned not to blink in a close-up or move your head at all, because if you did, they wouldn't use it.
I can tell you from experience that when you get that pent-up and crazed, it can be distracting.
You have to make sure that you and your child are connecting, and it does help when they are looking directly into your eyes.
It is quite unsettling looking into someone's eyes, especially when you aren't used to it.
When you read, I'm sure you don't realize that your eyes are going backwards and forwards and to this place and that place. Mine don't do that.