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Subject: Re: Is it worth getting my daughter checked out for Irlen Syndrome?


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Date Posted: 08:57:28 11/08/11 Tue
In reply to: Karen 's message, "Is it worth getting my daughter checked out for Irlen Syndrome?" on 11:49:11 10/07/11 Fri

http://www.americanfamilyvisionclinic.com/
This doctor is much more than an optometrist. I took my dyslexic daughter to see her and after 12 fun eye therapy exercise sessions my daughter read her first book. So you need to find an optometrist who also studied what Dr. Inverso studied. After a 3 hour exam, she accurately diagnosed my daughter's eye stigmas and provided eye exercises for her to do to help her hold letters/numbers still. She and I worked together also to develop a dyslexia dictionary. This doctor also was a school teacher for about 12 years and encouraged me for 10 years to finish the dictionary. See demo at http://www.dyslexiadictionary.com

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