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New Help for Dyslexics with Visual Problems !!!!
January 31 2004--New Help for Dyslexics with Visual Problems!!!!
Dyslexia and it's causes are varied. Until now no one has had success removing the visual problems of dyslexics. Common knowledge is that nothing exists that will really help dyslexics except high priced instruction. Even the expensive individual evaluations that produce different colored lenses have been discredited as having no real value. Researchers who have dyslexics hop on one leg and throw bean bags in the air or be strapped onto spinning discs that resemble the ones used by knife throwers with their pretty assistants have done much to convince the public that there are many quacks preying on the last straw hopes of parents of dyslexics. The public is right. There are quacks that make untrue claims. They all have one thing in common and that is after they get your money they keep it.
The dyslexia glasses offered for sale by the Gifted Learning Project nonprofit started and operated by people with learning disabilities for people with learning disabilities,are different. Website www.hcity.com/glp_glasses. While there is a money back guarantee, to date none of the glasses have been returned. I make one claim for the glasses and that is that for the dyslexics who can describe a visual problem that makes it hard to read, these glasses will remove that problem while the glasses are worn.
There are a few reasons for stating the claim that way.
First is that it is true close to 100% of the time. Second is that there is no confusion if the glasses work for that individual. The more severe the visual problem the more dramatic the difference. It does not make any difference what the visual problem is,from the actually uncommon sees letters backwards to missing letters at different positions in the words. Floating words and words that look like they are behind waterfalls or jumping around are other examples of problems that the glasses help.
A few words about Girard Sagmiller who started and runs the Gifted Learning Project are in order as he is really our spokesperson. He is author of "Dyslexia My Life". We met through the Internet after I visited his website wwwdyslexiamylife and after e-mailing back and forth we agreed that he would try these glasses and report the results on his website. After the glasses helped him and his dyslexic friends, it was decided that because they were so effective it would be a good idea to sell them out of his nonprofit to make them available to the public. Girard has dedicated his life to helping people with learning disabilities.
Contact Information:John A. Hayes, Hayesatlbch@aol.com or see the website http://www.hcity.com/glp_glasses.html
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