“It Changed Everything”
A piece on Scottish rugby player Kenny Logan in The Hearld highlights his charity work for Dyslexia Scotland. In it he talks about his dyslexia and how the DDAT treatment programme changed his life. The article also shows how dyslexia can limit your life and how liberating it is to be free of it. Talking about mobile phones he said: "I have no problems with texting now. But I couldn’t have contemplated it even two years ago."
Find Out More:
Books:
- Dyslexia My Life
- Traveller RPG Core Rulebook
- Teenagers With ADD: A Parents’ Guide (The Special-Needs Collection)
- Teenagers With ADD: A Parents’ Guide (The Special-Needs Collection)
- Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption: On the Meaning of Family and the Politics of Neurological Difference
June 5th, 2005
Commercial Dyslexia Centres & Treatments, Dore Achievement Centres, Dyslexia
Comments on: “It Changed Everything”
shame there are more celebrities endorsing Dore than doctors!
Posted by: mike January 17th, 2007 at 2:53 am
Does anyone know whether Leo Sayer has been on the Dore programme for sure? It seems to me that his behaviour on “Big Brother” suggests he hasn’t, or perhaps it didn’t work for him? It was interesting viewing when Leo became conveniently ‘mute’ when it came to his turn to read out a set of instructions from Big Brother.
There have been newspaper articles where he ’supports’ the Dore Programme, is this still the case? I’m a little baffled by this?
Posted by: Confused February 17th, 2007 at 11:41 am
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