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Dyslexia and ADHD: The Miracle Cure
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Dyslexia and ADHD: The Miracle Cure | Paperback

by Wynford Dore (Author)

List Price: $15.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  John Blake
Edition:  2ndnd Edition
Page Count:  274 Pages
Publication Date:  October 01, 2008
Sales Rank:  452,772nd


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
One man's quest to help his daughter led to the start of a whole new way of treating learning and attention difficulties, and this is their astounding story. When she was only nine years old, Susie Dore was diagnosed as dyslexic and told that nothing could be done to help her. Her increasing depression eventually led to three suicide attempts. Wynford set about finding a way to help her, selling his multi-million dollar business and pouring his fortune into researching dyslexia and learning difficulties. His team of researchers showed that, almost invariably, these problems are caused by an incomplete physiological development and that an answer to them might be found in a specialized exercise program. This revolutionary book captures the findings that Dore proponents believe will change the way dyslexia and ADHD are approached forever. It explains the theory behind the ideas and, through a series of case studies, demonstrates the success stories and how these ideas have changed the lives of so many for good. It is invaluable reading for anyone involved with or affected by dyslexia or any other learning difficulty.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)

Wonderful book by A. Pulse (Salem, SD) 5 Stars
August 18, 2009
This book gave lots of information on the brain that I haven't seen in other books. As a mother of a dyslexic son, this book gave me hope. While the centers that Dore has organized aren't anywhere near me, it gave me some more ideas on how to help my son. I would definitely recommend it.

It Has A Name by Genesis 50:20 5 Stars
August 02, 2009
I am 51 years of age and after reading this book, It has a name. I have tried reading a few other books on this subject to help me self identify what has plagued me all of my life, but none were written with such clarity as this one. Now I know why all that I ever heard at home was why can't you be more like your sister and brother???

What a breakthrough..... by NativeTxn (Arlington, VA USA) 5 Stars
October 27, 2008
My husband and I just finished reading this book over the weekend while taking a long driving trip. We both became believers and are actively looking into the program for our daughter who has Dyslexia. The story is heartwarming and the theory behind his research is nothing short of astounding. Why hasn't anyone come across this unique solution before and why isn't America helping him with his research and program. We should not let the almighty dollar stand in the way of helping our children who truly need us and who need this program. There is no price to be put on a child's value of life or on the love of parent who will do everything they can for their child. God Bless you Wynford Dore!

God Bless Wynford Dore by Sue Bailey (Georgia) 5 Stars
June 08, 2008
I read this book with skepticism, but I soon became convinced that the author was genuine and magnanimously generous. Wynford Dore set out to help his daughter overcome her learning disabilities. What he found was something that could help thousands of children like her. He invested his own wealth in placing the program around the globe, hoping the government and volunteer organizations would catch the spark and help him make the treatment local and affordable. In the meantime he helped over 30,000 clients. Having watched people I love struggle with similar learning problems, I applaud Mr. Dore's entrepreneurial efforts and pray that his dream of making this treatment available to all will come true.

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