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[Music] isnt it really simple your child is not comfortable going out first of all get them used to sunlight rather than or natural light rather than using more of artificial light then use of simple glasses when they have to go out isnt this a good enough Shield so that they dont scream or its too unbearable for them try to prepare them beforehand for when they have to go out that it is time to go out in the sunlight it is all right what would you prefer sunglasses or you want to wear a hat or a cap or you want to wait for a few minutes at the door before going out this will give them a chance a choice to wait or have an option of what would they like to use as a shield on their eyes as far as showing books to these kids go I always emphasize no matter if a child has light sensitivity or not try to introduce one picture at a time one shape one alphabet at a time try to show them an object that is very similar so that the children can connect better with what youre showing in the