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Subject: Re: help please


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Russell Van Brocklen
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Date Posted: 14:37:40 07/28/11 Thu
In reply to: peach2362 's message, "help please" on 14:00:27 07/14/11 Thu

I understand what your daughter wants, and the pain that most likely will come in public school. It is what I went through as a child.

I would strongly recommend that you allow your daughter to attend school, if that is her wish. In order to reduce the bulling, helping her overcome her reading issues, as much as possible, would be helpful. The following is the fastest, and least expensive program that I found to help dyslexic students your daughter’s age:

http://www.scilearn.com/products/fast-forword-reading-series/

I would encourage you to find what subject your daughter really enjoys, and have her pick out a book on that subject at the local library. Have her read one book every week or two on favorite subject. Overtime she will develop a significant knowledge base. At some point in time in the future the mean students would make fun of her for being a smart student, not about her dyslexia.

While it is not nice being made fun of, it is a lot better when you are being made fun of for being a smart student, then for being dyslexic.

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 for highly motivated dyslexic high school and college students, 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 or college 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: help pleaseBecca08:32:23 08/30/11 Tue
    Re: help pleasePaula Lee Bright14:06:01 09/07/11 Wed



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