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Subject: Re: Living With Dyslexia


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Russell Van Brocklen
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Date Posted: 08:19:54 07/22/11 Fri
In reply to: mark kane 's message, "Living With Dyslexia" on 03:35:59 07/22/11 Fri

I understand where you are coming from, dyslexia can be hard to overcome, and all we need is a better way to overcome the condition.

First, for reader’s that is looking for the best traditional dyslexia school, that can solve your child’s academic problems, please visit the Gow School's website:

http://www.gow.org/

For more developments that are recent I created two basics programs for motivated dyslexic high school students to overcome their writing and reading problems. Please review the fallowing website from a leading dyslexia researcher:

http://dyslexia.yale.edu/Policy_ADA.html

Please note how the front part of the dyslexic brain is a lot more active than a general education student’s brain. By focusing on this overactive part of the brain, I found a way to bring the dyslexic high school students writing and reading skills to the college level, but focusing on college level content.

This is the better way of learning I think you were looking for.

I created http://www.dyslexiaconsultants.com/ to provide the best general information on dyslexia online. In order to support the website I am starting an online tutoring business, using an innovative new approach based on the latest research in neural science, which was presented at the International Dyslexia Association, New York City Branch, in 2006.

In order to get a better idea about the capability of the online tutoring service I am offering, please visit www.TutorFi.com/demo and take a minute to view the video.

Please give me your feedback regarding the video and if you know any motivated dyslexic high school student’s that could use my special assistance, please visit me at http://www.tutorfi.com/manhattan-tutor and fill out the form on the right side of the webpage, below my picture.

I would appreciate you visiting me at http://www.dyslexiaconsultants.com/.

Russell Van Brocklen
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http://www.dyslexiaconsultants.com/

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Re: Living With DyslexiaJessica Eddings (excited for you)15:49:24 07/25/11 Mon



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