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Hi guys I've only just started and I myself am a 13 year old that has just gotten through the first stage of Dore and I'm now on mental tasks.  I thought it would be good for the adults to hear what the kids point of view is, and I myself am disgusted with the way that some of these people think they can give Dore bad publicity just because they doubt it can do anything to help ADHD etc.  There are very few people who have failed the program and thats mainly because they can't even be bothered doing the exercizes!  I know that every day mum telling me to do Dore makes it seem daunting but really the most it takes is about 5 to 15 minutes each day, that isnt too hard now is it?

The people who are dissing dore are supposed to be respected people but if they just randomly pick on it then iIhave none of that for them.  Even if Dore is a bad thing (which I strongly oppose) people should be allowed to make their own decisions.

I have only been on the programme for 10 months and already my results are more than I bargained for and I'm only halfway through, so I hope whoever reads this who is unsure of Dore is now reasured.
 

 

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