The research into the Dore Programme

Without more research into the causes of learning difficulties, and how we acquire and learn skills easily and effectively, millions of people will continue to suffer.

Dore continues to fund independent studies to understand the role of the cerebellum in learning difficulties and to improve the effectiveness of the Dore Programme. The studies completed so far have been very positive, and support the testimony of thousands of people who report lasting benefits.

In the UK, independent organisations such as Exeter and Sheffield Universities and five local education authorities have already commissioned studies. Two of these studies have been published as peer-reviewed papers, and there are more results in the pipeline.

Other studies carried out independently by Harvard Medical School, New York University and the University of California have clearly established a link between developing the cerebellum and improving learning skills, which is the focus of Dore’s work.

Dore takes an ethical approach to research, openly sharing all our results. And alongside the formal studies are the successes of thousands of satisfied clients who have completed and benefited from the Dore Programme.

Read more about the research into the Dore Programme

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He could not retain what he was taught
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