Hi Rebecca,
I am very interested in the reading program you describe. My son finished Dore about 1 1/2 years ago, during his freshman year in college. When he first finished, he thought it helped, but this year has been extremely difficult for him--both getting his work done on time, and particularly reading. His work is very good, but he's almost always behind, he continues to procrastinate, he often has trouble following what's going on in class discussions, and he can never finish his reading.
We all realize that college reading is different from reading a novel, but it's really agony for him. He's very slow and he has a hard time skimming for information. I notice that he doesn't even read easy things like emails (mine, of course!)or short articles. Writing is also very difficult. He's actually an excellent writer, but it takes him a very long time to put his thoughts together (once he gets himself to start, that is).
I'm
very happy to read that Dore is helping school-aged students, but what about college students, who have different needs and who then need to apply their college skills to the working world? My son is really hard on himself, which makes it doubly stressful on him. A good reading program might help, but I'm not sure the improvements that seemed to have happened with Dore have been retained. In fact, they seem to have fled.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jane Gould
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DoreProgram@ yahoogroups. com, Rebecca Goniwich <rgoniwich@. ..> wrote:
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> Hi Norma,
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> I wish Hallowell did take medicade or any kind of insurance but they do not. Feel free to phone me to discuss further. I am pretty sure
your unit only has the 5 protocols but how you check is if your unit has 2 different optimal proformance protools. I believe it say optimal proformance I and optimal profromance II.
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> We were just trained on this really cool reading program. They say it is the top of the paramid meaning when you are done with Dore and listening then you would want to try it. I can't wait to start my son on it and see how he does. It was really amazing to see how bad I did on the testing. Since Dore and listening I can read better but I still hate it. In this testing it tracks how you read and where your eyes go if you skip around, if you read and re-read a line and how long you fixate on each word.
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> More on the reading program as we figure it all out.
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> Hope all is well with all of you,
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> xo Rebecca
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