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I Walked The Same Path

I want you to know that there is Hope, Help and Restoration for you and your family. Many years ago I filled your same shoes, looking for the answer that would completely change the life of my son and our family. I knew my son was intelligent and creative. He was perceptive and caught on to things quickly. He had
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A Gift

Dyslexia is a wonderful gift.  Dyslexic individuals are able to use their gifts in great ways; just look back into history and see all the amazing things dyslexic individuals accomplished throughout their life. But, unlike those from the past who suffered at the hands of the unknowing, today, dyslexia’s learning issues can be resolved. The negative symptoms of dyslexia can
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Then One Day

One day after searching and searching the web for something that would help my son, I found information that fit him to a “T”. The program sounded strange and a little hard to understand because it wasn’t the same old junk put out by doctors and educators.  The program recommended a book by the program founder Ron Davis called The Gift of Dyslexia. I
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I Help Others Now!

I had found it. It worked. So, I trained. After my son went through the program and did so well; I thought I can’t let this go; I have to help other dyslexic individuals! I completed the program myself, to help with my dyslexic challenges during my training through Davis Dyslexia Association International® . I studied under the guidance of
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Willingness and Belief

Life for our family had been a blur of this and that program, tutors, testing, teachers, and struggling just to cope on a day-to-day basis.  For me, frustration and bitterness, anger and helplessness were all emotions I felt whenever I thought of dyslexia.  But, out of all that bitterness came sweetness. I had hope again. But, there are two major
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Information is the Key

To help clients become willing to attend the program and use the tools, they must know what they are getting into. Information is the key.  Parent’s talk about the program and what you are learning from reading the book.  Let them hear and see your belief in the program.  Let them hear that others are like them and have gone
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Control. Control. Control.

As a mom of dyslexic’s, I thought I had to be supermom just to keep up with homework, tutors, teacher conferences, sports activities and work outside the home.  I was tired, frustrated, hopeless, but organized, well, OK sometimes organized.  Then I met Learning Unlocked™! My one job duty, as a parent, in this program was to stay out of the way. 
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