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Dore is so needed.

Dore is so needed.

My husband joined the programme last August after years of failed attempts at getting his dream job because of his lack of confidence and ability to articulate well at interview and more importantly his inability to pass the Ability Test (speed reading and writing). Nightmare for a dyslexic! However he is now doing his DREAM JOB because after 6 months on the programme he not only succeeded at interview, he passed his FIRST ever ability test. Don't ever say this programme doesn't work or produce results!  During his basic training he has been getting above 80% on all his tests! Who can we write to help? What can we do?  Every government official and school teacher should be made to read "The Miracle Cure"
Can I suggest to Wynford that you contstruct a template letter which could be sent to local MP's/ Schools/whoever and then email it to all clients asking us to insert our name and address and post it to whoever needs to get it. What about an online petition?
Diane

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