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Subject: dyslexic parent


Author:
paula (upset most of the time)
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Date Posted: 12:23:43 02/17/10 Wed

well, am a 34 year old mother of two and a wife who for the past ten years trying to face my fear of being diffent when it comes to the way i read and write i did competed high school with a lot of awards but at the end of the day they did nothing for me, but i did not lat that stop me i have always work from the time i was 15 years old. but since that time i have been hurt on the job and still i have yet to return back work it's clear that when i do i will not be able to the work the i did before because my body will lat me so where i used my body most of the time i can't so now i have to face the fact that i must deal with this now but don't know where to start to help myself so am asking if there is someone that can help me to get started i would be very happy.

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Author:
Kelli Hichens
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Date Posted: 07:38:51 02/20/10 Sat

Dear Paula

There is a fantastic programme to help build cognitive skills which I use at a primary school, called Audiblox. They have recently launched a new product for adults, which is computer based, called Compublox. You can find more information at http://www.learninginfo.org/compublox-brain-games.htm. It really does make a difference.

Good luck!

Kelli
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Author:
paula (thank you for the info.)
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Date Posted: 12:08:06 03/02/10 Tue

I, just want to say thank you the information .I will be looking into it very soon so thank you again.



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