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	<title>Comments on: Coloured Lenses</title>
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	<description>ADHD, Dyslexia and Autism</description>
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		<title>By: Anna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anna</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would also suggest coloured cellophane for an &#039;easy to access&#039; product. I came across a freind in a store who was looking for Moulding clay to shape letters, and when I asked some questions, she explained that as an adult she has just begun to have help with Dyslexia. I took her around to the stand of Cellophanes and opened up the red one. Before using it I asked her to show me the words she could read, She was able to see the first word &quot;drawing&quot; and then struggled to figure which was the next word.  I then placed the red cellophane over the words and she nearly wept . She said,&quot;Oh my god, I can see all of the words&quot; and she read them slowly to me.  Then I opened the green cellophane and did the same and she was able to see them even more clearly. So she took the green cellophane and was off to see her tutor today, to show her how much better it was for her.  She is 55yrs of age and has stuggled all of her life, and is now grinning like one thing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would also suggest coloured cellophane for an &#8216;easy to access&#8217; product. I came across a freind in a store who was looking for Moulding clay to shape letters, and when I asked some questions, she explained that as an adult she has just begun to have help with Dyslexia. I took her around to the stand of Cellophanes and opened up the red one. Before using it I asked her to show me the words she could read, She was able to see the first word &#8220;drawing&#8221; and then struggled to figure which was the next word.  I then placed the red cellophane over the words and she nearly wept . She said,&#8221;Oh my god, I can see all of the words&#8221; and she read them slowly to me.  Then I opened the green cellophane and did the same and she was able to see them even more clearly. So she took the green cellophane and was off to see her tutor today, to show her how much better it was for her.  She is 55yrs of age and has stuggled all of her life, and is now grinning like one thing.</p>
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