Success Stories
If you are one of the 20% of people in South Africa who struggle with concentration or coordination and find it hard to read, write and learn - you are not alone. With its drug-free treatment programme, Dore has offered hope to thousands of people around the world. Its results are astounding and they're long term.
A short insight into the problems caused by Tom's dyslexia and the differences the Dore Programme has made to them.
Here are just some of the inspiring stories from people whose lives have been turned around by the Dore Programme.
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Overall, he is able to focus in a mainstream classroom now. His concentration and work capacity has improved tremendously.
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After just seven months on the Dore Programme, his reading ability soared to 74% and, with it, so have his confidence and self-esteem.
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Ten year old Ross Odell is celebrating a huge triumph of his own this year. The Umhlanga lad recently started the new year as a pupil at a local mainstream school, after years of receiving special rem
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Severely dyspraxic and ADHD Jordon had been written off as ‘naughty’ and ‘lazy’ at school and with other difficulties that led to him being bullied.
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Joshua Gilder, aged 13, unknowingly suffered from dyslexia for several years. He was miserable at school and was dramatically falling way behind his peers.
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Ellie Barham, aged 11, was on a downward spiral; her parents were desperate to get her help. Ellie suffered from dyslexia and slight dyspraxia, for years she hated school.
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As a child, Alex was always breaking bones and was told he was unfit to sit his SATs. His parents turned in desperation to the Dore programme. Now Alex hopes to graduate from Cardiff University.