--- In dyslexiaclub@yahoogroups.com, "nickeyd13" <nickeyd13@...> wrote:
>
> Hello, I just joined the club. I am looking for help for a family
> member. I would like to get help but I don't know where to start. I
> think I would be a little hard because this is something that a person
> would be able to help better when they are younger but because he is
> older I just can't seem to find any help for adults. Please help,
> thank you!
>
Hello my name is Che and I'm 37yrs old. I have been trying to educate
and find help with my dyslexia. I have come to the realization that
once you go down the path towards getting help for dyslexia it can be
overwhelming and very costly. Which system is right? With study I have
gained knowledge. Peer reviewed, scientific, evidence based is the best
answer for most. Recently I purchased a DVD program that runs on my
computer. I'm about half way through it and it seems to be helping.
Okay, what is it, "Reading Horizons" if you plug that into a search
engine I'm sure you'll find it. It's an intense phonics that can help
adults...very hard to find anything for adults. It's not too expensive
and is pretty easy to use, so far it has been well worth it and I
probably saved myself a whole lot of time and money. I hope this helps
and get back to me if you have more questions.