At last, a breakthrough solution.

At Dore, we understand what makes it easy for people to reach their optimal level of learning and performance. The answer lies within the cerebellum - the skill learning centre of the brain. The process of learning a skill is the major role of the cerebellum. It makes the necessary connections between mental and physical processes so that they become permanently hard wired and happen automatically.

Watch Prof Bellum's explanation about how the brain makes skills automatic.

Different parts of the skill learning centre help to coordinate different processes. For instance, one part of the cerebellum is responsible for fine movements (handwriting, eye movement etc.) whilst another part controls memory function.

We are all unique - our cerebellum is no different. This explains why we have some specific skills that are highly developed and some not so developed. It has nothing to do with our level of intelligence - we often find people who come to us, despite struggling with reading, writing or attention, have high levels of intelligence, they just aren’t always able to show it.

The Dore Programme of physical and mental exercise fine tunes and hard wires those parts of your skill learning centre so that learning becomes easy and automatic, giving you optimal performance in reading, handwriting, spelling, physical coordination, attention and memory.

So whatever area you’d like to improve, why not get in touch with one of our trained Programme Advisors and get started now?

Call 086 100 3673

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"His memory has also improved significantly"
Ross Odell (10)

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