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Sound Learning on Television

BBC television will feature The Sound Learning Centre on its ‘Inside Out’ regional current affairs programme, to be broadcast by BBC ONE (London region) on Monday evening 19 September from 7.30 till 8.00pm.  Viewers outside the London Region can see this programme on SKY channel 944 [NTL 926].  The programme will follow clients from first contact with the Centre, during 10 days of Sound and Light treatment, right through to the final day of treatment and includes interviews with the children, their parents and Pauline Allen, the principal of The Sound Learning Centre“.
The Sound Learning Centre provides a range of visual and audio based treatments for a dyslexia, ADHD, autism and other developmental problems. Read my account my assessment and light therapy treatment and watch the show. It will be an interesting contrast to the ‘The Dyslexia Myth‘.

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  2. Thank you.

    Chris

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