Hi, I have had my son Tait in the Dore Program for 6 Mo. I met with his special education teacher and had a good report. He is really starting to improve in...
Norma it is so exciting when you start to see the changes our children go through during Dore. we always dispair that our children will ever be able to learn...
Hello Everyone! First, let me say that I am a Program Advisor for Dore US. Thank you all for the time and effort you take w/ this group. I try to observe when ...
... I'm not sure if we have met but I attend the Schaumburg center as well with my son Nathan. We have been on the program for a year and a half. We have...
Well, I have read all of the other roll calls, and I guess it is my turn... My 12 year old son, Jace, started on the Dore Program in September 2004. He was 9...
Great story, and congratulations to Jace and you, too, Tamme. Phenomenal... Shannon :) In a message dated 10/2/2007 12:26:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ...
... Thanks so much for sharing that. Even though it took a long time, what a wonderful ending to the story! In DoreProgram@yahoogroups.com, Tamme Garrison...
Hello all--Our 16 year old started the program about 3 months ago. The start of school has brought a very busy schedule. She's overwhelmed with school, sports...
Hi Jon it is a difficult one here I have known those that have taken a break but don't forget that until those neuro pathways are built the gains she may have...
Jon, I would think that a break from theatre or sports would be more in order that giving up on DORE. You can always squeeze 10 minutes more out of your day. ...
Hi Jon, here's what I have for you. My center would not even let me sign up for my son unless I made that daily commitment. Not that the teenage years are the...
... You have to make up your own mind but I vote with the crowd on this one. There really is nothing as important as Dore in your daughter's life at this time....
... intil 6 - 9 months into the program. It is tough to wait and be patient but once the changes begin showing up, it is very, very exciting! I also have to...
For the record, my son started noticing changes HIMSELF at around 5 months in. I noticed improvements before this, but I think if you try to keep her going for...
Hi everyone, I've been reading everyone's postings regularly, but thought I'd respond to Jon because I have an 18-year-old son Sam who started the program a...
... Well it's pretty unanimous out there and wish I could say we're keeping on. Reiterating a couple of points about our situation. She's not "behind her...
... Hi all-- Thanks Jane for this thoughtful post. Katie's definitely going to college and will have lots of options, so I'm not worried about that. As I read...
Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D), the nation's largest educational audio book library, has formed a collaboration with the Massachusetts Department...
To view this email as a web page, go here. October 23, 2007: Weekly Tip No. 12 As kids get older, the structure they need for good behavior at school goes out...
Just wanted to let everyone know...Jace completed the program on October 20. We were so excited! I can't wait to see what the future holds. Tamme To:...
Tamme - that's fantastic news. Thanks for posting and keep in touch to let us all know how he gets along post-Dore. Chris x ... Tamme - that's fantastic news....
I am thilled for you Tamme and Jace to finally succeed onto the wind down exercises. These are just the perliminary end of session exercises and then he will...
... I believe the oldest person to ever go through was an 80 year old Australian woman who was severly dyslexic. She is now a wonderful reader for the first...
Marshap welcome to the forum Dore can help anyone of any age as was mentioned an 80 year old has undergone the treatment. I am nearing 50 I too hope to do Dore...
Hi Dore family, I wanted to reply to the question about adults on the program. I am 47 years old and have been on the Dore program on and off since December....