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Kenny Logan: Dancing, Dyslexia and Dore
December 2006
The Woman Who Thinks Like A Cow
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July 2006
Autism Speaks
May 2006
Switch on the TV and Dance
April 2006
Dyslexia Myth Complaint Rejected
An Introduction to Mirror Neurons
March 2006
TV Not a Cause of ADHD
January 2006
Dore Achievement Centres on TV
December 2005
The Dyslexia Myth is a Myth Say Government
November 2005
Professor Elliot Interview
October 2005
Sleep And Television
BBC Horizon: Could Fish Make My Child Smart
September 2005
Bingo Bob, The White House and Autism
Inside Out on AIT and The Sound Learning Centre
Professor ‘Dyslexia Myth’ Elliott Interviewed
Sound Learning on Television
Cumbrian Modified Reading Intervention
Response to ‘The Dyslexia Myth’ from Maggie Snowling
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The Dyslexia Myth: So What is Dyslexia?
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More on the Dyslexia Myth
The Dyslexia Myth: Dear Editor
The Dyslexia Myth
August 2005
Mercury Poisoning on The Shield
May 2005
Facilitated Communication, Autism and the Oscar Nomination
February 2005
Autism Documentrary Nominated for Oscar
July 2004
TV Complaints Upheld About DDAT
Tomatis Method in The Shield
May 2004
Video Games Are Good For You (If They Involve Movement)
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A comprehensive list of every type of treatment available for ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia reviewed and rated by people who have tried them is available on the Myomancy Treatment Database. It covers mainstream treatments focusing on Reading as well as those less recognised using Biofeedback, Dietry and Rhythm. There are also treatments that deal with specific issues such as Audiotory, Visual, Balance, Coordination, Memory. Some treatments are provided as special centers whilst others are available via Books, CDs, DVDs or Software.
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