If you are one of the 20% of people in the UK who struggle with concentration or coordination and find it hard to read, write and learn - you are not alone. With its drug-free treatment programme, Dore has offered hope to thousands of people around the world. Its results are astounding and they're long term.
Posted: 11/08/2011 - Isabelle's Story
Reading age jumped from 7 years to 14 years old - in one year
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Posted: 22/12/2010 - Josh's Story
“Please find me a new brain – one that works!” Josh Gilder, age 7.
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Posted: 29/09/2010 - Rhys and Ryan's story
Identical twins start and finish Dore together
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Posted: 29/09/2010 - John's story
The Dore programme changed my life
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Posted: 21/09/2010 - Charlotte's story
Finding a focus in music
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Posted: 22/09/2010 - Matthew's story
Heading for a job in computers
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Posted: 20/05/2010 - Harry's story
Harry couldn’t even stand on one leg without falling over!
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Posted: 25/05/2010 - Andrew's story
Once labelled ‘lazy and disruptive’, now Andrew is planning a career in IT.
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Posted: 20/04/2010 - Jake's story
Finally learning to ride that bike!
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Posted: 06/04/2010 - William's story
A story of determination in the face of adversity
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Posted: 29/03/2010 - Tom’s story
Dore has completely changed every aspect of my life
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Posted: 26/03/2010 - Daniel's story
Channelling aggression into martial arts
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Posted: 15/12/2009 - Laura’s story
From struggling reader to aspiring young poet
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Posted: 27/08/2009 - Alfie’s story
A rock star in the making, look out for Ghost Town in the future
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Posted: 27/08/2009 - Peter's story
Winning a battle with Dyslexia, Peter follows in his brother's footsteps
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Posted: 29/06/2009 - John’s story
A rescue mission from a downhill ADHD slope to the straight and narrow.
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Posted: 29/06/2009 - Joanna’s story
Once unable to see commas, to aspirations of being a writer.
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Posted: 29/04/2009 - Marcus' story
Marcus had always been verbally intelligent but everything went wrong when he tried to put things down on paper.
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Posted: 28/04/2009 - Toby's story
Toby Kersey was diagnosed with Autism at age three. At five he was placed in a school for moderate learning difficulties where he stayed until he was 15.
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Posted: 27/04/2009 - Alex's story
Sandra and Mike Milliner knew from an early age their son Alex was struggling to develop. They recognised typical symptoms of both dyslexia and dyspraxia in his behaviour.
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Posted: 26/03/2009 - From school reject to ‘high flyer’
From as early as five, Elizabeth Waters showed early signs of dyslexia, a condition her mother Jeannette also suffered from.
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