About Myomancy
Over the last few weeks this website has been attracting comments from various members and ex-members of staff of the Dore Achievement Centres. This has come to the attention of the CEO of UK branch, Bob Clarke, who has posted comments on Myomancy and also to Wynford Dore himself who has phoned me. Conversations with Wynford are always enjoyable but challenging because Wynford believes so passionately about what he does. So when Myomancy runs a negative story about the Dore Program he tends to forget all the places on Myomancy where I’ve said the Dore Program works and that it changes lives.
In light of all this I thought it wise to make a clear statement to all my readers about why I devote a considerable amount of time and money to running Myomancy.
- The goal of Myomancy is to provide independent information on treatments for dyslexia, ADHD and autism so that parents and sufferers can make an informed choice about what is the best approach for them.
- Myomancy is a blog, a personal web site. It represents my views and my views alone on all things connected with ADHD, dyslexia and Autism.
- These views are researched and expressed on Myomancy to the best of my abilities but I am not a scientist, teacher or a professional writer. I am just someone who’s life was changed by the Dore Program and felt a need to express myself.
- I believe in free speech which is why I allow anyone to post comments on the articles regardless of whether they are for or against my views. Only post that are illegal or purely offensive are removed.
- Myomancy generates a small amount of income for advertising. I would like it to be more so that I can afford to spend more time on Myomancy. It is up to the reader to decide what, if any, impact that has on the independence of Myomancy.
With reference to the above I have removed one comment from the website that is highly critical of the Dore Program and, based on additional evidence I have at my disposal, is completely false.
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Comments on: About Myomancy
There is a Dore forum that has started in the Boston area just recently.
www.doreboston.com
My gifted/learning-disabled son has been doing the program for the past 6 months and has improved tremendously.
Posted by: Michelle Starr December 13th, 2006 at 11:09 am
I am seriously considering starting my dyslexic son on the Dore Programme. I have been on various forums and learning alot. I have read Wynford Dores book and it makes alot of sense to me. I did not realize I had learning disorders until my sons started school and we had them independantly assessed. I held off putting my sons on medication until this year as I felt pushed into a corner by the schools and medical profession in the states. My boys are doing better on medication but the Dyslexic one is still moving quite slowly despite all the help he is recieving from his school and from me at home. This condition has become of the utmost importance to me and I want to learn all I can.
Posted by: Kathleen Dudley January 12th, 2007 at 3:28 pm
I have an 8 yr old son with dyslexia and like many before me am now researching all options available to help. As far as I can see we hve come down to The Dore programme or learning breakthrough?? our buget rules out the former and learning breakthrough is an exciting discovery, but are we short changeing our son? is it less effective?? I would appreciate others feedback
Posted by: sal May 1st, 2007 at 2:45 am
I was hoping that “About Myomancy” would tell me why you chose the term. What does this have to do with “Divination through the movement of mice”. This is the only definition of Myomancy that I could find.
Posted by: Darren Stalder December 2nd, 2007 at 6:54 pm
“Divination through the movement of mice”
That is the only definition I know of.
I thought it would be a good name for a site that I hoped would be informative. Sort of divination through your computer’s mouse.
Chris
Posted by: myomancy December 3rd, 2007 at 1:06 pm
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