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I highly recommend Sue Cook as a therapist , she has been brilliant with my son, who was borderline autistic, and severely dislexic, he is now no longer dislexic,doing very well in a normal school, with a good set of … Continue reading
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Sue Cook gives a talk
I gave a talk to 50 health care professionals today about my neurodevelopment work. Here is a transcript When my son was diagnosed with dyslexia, I was told there was no cure, you had to learn to live with it. … Continue reading
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Sue Cook is doing a free talk during ADHD week
http://rewireyourchild.eventbrite.com/ Moulding Futures have teamed up with Fit 4 Reading and have an inspiring workshop FREE for parents/carers of children with special needs – dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD, Aspergers etc etc Refreshments also available! Please pass on to any groups, … Continue reading
Have you ever seen a dyslexic cat? Or a dyspraxic horse? Or a lion with ADHD? No. And the reason is, they spend their lives on all fours. Every step of their lives is spent on their fronts, not their … Continue reading
Radio interview with Sue Cook
http://www.archive.org/details/SueCookInterview110710 Sue Cook Interview
References
If Kids Just Came with Instructions Sheets S Gold Third Edition 978-0-9764543-1-1 Neurobehavioral Disorders of Childhood Robert Melillo Kluwer Academic 0-306-47814-5 Principles of Neuroscience Kandel & Schwartz 4th Ed McGrawHill 0-8385-7701-6 Attention, Behavior and Learning Problems in Children Weinberg BC … Continue reading
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Things you might want to know
Why does my child have learning difficulties? Development is hierarchical. In other words if part of the foundations are missing, then the walls cannot stay up. This means that no amount of the wrong treatment will make the walls stay … Continue reading
What Factors might slow treatment?
Progress is generally quick at first and then the progress seems to plateau for a while then progress occurs again and then a plateau. That seems to be typical. Factors which will slow progress can include the brain maturity of … Continue reading
Talks in Chelmsford Coming up
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The Brain is Plastic
Treatment for dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, Asperger’s and so on, very much depends on our beliefs about what these conditions are. Most people think dyslexia is a certain thing, and so think it can’t really be helped. Or that ADHD is … Continue reading