Wynford Dore

Dyslexia and ADHD – The Miracle Cure

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This is the astounding story of how one man's quest to help his daughter led to the start of a whole new way of treating learning and attention difficulties. 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 decided that enough was enough and set about finding a way to help her. Wynford sold his multi-million pound business and ploughed his fortune into research into 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 specialised exercise programme. This revolutionary book 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. Prepare to have your preconceptions shattered and be amazed…
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  • Hannah Andersenhas quoted5 years ago
    Later, I found the answer in another book written by Dr Levinson. In Dyslexia: A Scientific Watergate (1994), he describes the enormous problems he had in trying to get his work accepted.
  • Hannah Andersenhas quoted5 years ago
    Right next to it was another book called Smart but Feeling Dumb by Dr Harold Levinson (1988), and I know it sounds cheesy, but I was really struck by the title.

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