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Subject: Helping an adult with severe dyslexia- online resources


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Kirsty
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Date Posted: 01:22:20 10/12/11 Wed

Hi,My partner suffers from severe dyslexia and is trying to improve on his reading and writing. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good websites/programmes online that can help with this? At the moment I have some basic reading books that might help but I think a more interactive way of learning may be better.
Thanks!

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pthutah
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Date Posted: 17:43:06 10/12/11 Wed

Hi Kirsty

How about just correcting the dyslexia. Go to crossinology.com, and pthutah.com and learn about a revolutionary new procedure called Crossinology, Brain Integration Technique(BIT) which is used to successfully treat most learning disorders including dyslexia. There is a list of BIT Certified Practitioners at the crossinology web site. Hopefully there may be one near you.

\Darwin

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Erv Allen Carpenter (Distance is no longer a barrier)
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Date Posted: 13:07:40 10/14/11 Fri

Hi Kristy,

Here is some information that may assist you.

The Wisconsin Institute for learning disabilities/Dyslexia Inc., (WILDD) has a new Distance Learning Program for Individuals. WILDD is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. We offer an educational therapy program that is divided into five phases designed specifically to close achievement gaps of children and adults, ages seven to seventy, with learning disabilities and/or dyslexia.

This unique educational program has a scope and sequence that will teach our clients how to effectively use the sound structure of our language in their daily interaction with reading, spelling, and written expression so they can compete with their peers successfully in the classroom, in higher educational and employment settings. It builds student confidence, self-esteem, and their ability to interact with their language as an independent learner. Distance is no longer a barrier thanks to this effective, proven, research-based curriculum.

I hope this information will help. Please visit our website at www.wildd.org and fill out the contact form so I can call you back.

All my best,

Erv

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