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Old August 18th 07, 09:17 AM posted to alt.support.attn-deficit,misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,misc.headlines,talk.politics.medicine
Jan Drew
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Default Dore on 4 Corners


"Peter Bowditch" wrote
One of Australia's better television shows took a close look at the
Dore fraud this week.


snip

http://www.dorecenters.com/

http://www.dore.com.au/symptomsconditions/adhd-add.aspx

http://www.dore.com.au/researchscien...bout-dore.aspx

Balsall Common School (2002-2003)
40 children were put on the program

Two universities conducted the project. They saw:

Reading progress improved by 300%
SATS Comprehension improved by 500%
SATS Writing improved by 1700%
Dyslexia risk reduced to no risk or borderline risk in all pupils
Attention symptoms improved by over 80%
Effects on SATs, reading and dyslexia risk were sustained even 12 months
after completion
Pupils on Dore (DDAT) program made more progress than their classmates
without learning problems even 12 months after the program
The Head Teacher is now funding all children who need it to go through the
program. The research has been peer reviewed and published in The Dyslexia
Journal ( Feb 2003)

More information

Balsall Common Study
Research Study 4

Stafford Gaol Prison Study
Significant reduction in ADHD symptoms and depression symptoms Significant
reduction in risk of dyslexia 87% of prisoners said the program helped.

Anglesey & Gwynedd LEA study
11 children were chosen with the most severe dyslexia and who were resistant
to special needs teaching

The researchers saw:

400% improvement in reading progress
400% improvement in reading non-words
500% improvement in detecting rhyme
200% improvement in spelling progress
Significant improvement in measured sports skills
100% of parents said their child benefited and would recommend the program
More information

Anglesey & Gwynedd LEA Project

Warwickshire LEA study
The researchers observed:

Up to 300% average improvement in reading progress
Up to 400% average progress in reading comprehension
800% improvement in writing
Dore (DDAT) group make significantly better progress than a control group
Greater progress in the 2nd year after starting Dore (DDAT)
More information

Warwickshire LEA study

Bedfordshire EAZ/LEA study
The researchers saw:

Greater progress in the more severely affected children
Up to 300% improved reading progress
Up to 70% average improvement in writing skills
Up to 10 standardized score points improvements in spelling (this usually
gets worse with time)
More than 90% improvement in attention skills
95% showed positive behavioral changes
More information

Bedfordshire EAZ Report




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Current Projects
University College London fMRI study
This project started in May 2004. 45 children are involved.

This is a long term PhD study looking at both the structure of the
cerebellum and the function of the cerebellum during activities associated
with reading and dyslexia. The second part will look at cerebellar
performance changes over time in those completing the Dore program.

University of Sheffield, England
We are supporting several PhD students and undergraduates researching into
different aspects of dyslexia and cerebellum function:

Project 1. This project is assessing dyslexic people on a number of tests of
balance function and eye blink reflex responses

Project 2. This project is a collaborative project with the academic
radiology department at Sheffield School of Medicine. It will be assessing
the structure and function of the cerebellum in dyslexia

Project 3. This project is assessing the use of EEG (electric brain wave
patterns) and Brain Evoked Potentials in dyslexia and ADHD.

Bristol Young Offenders study
This study is a collaboration between the Dore foundation, Somerset and Avon
Police, the Probation Services and the department of criminology at
Portsmouth University.

We will be assessing and treating 30 young offenders with Dore program This
long term study will look at academic performance and measures of ADHD and
dyslexic symptoms as well as careful assessments of re-offending behaviour
and subjective changes.




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Future Projects
School Studies
On the back of the success of the above school based studies several LEAs
are planning further studies and extending existing studies.

Cohort Studies
We now have data on the changes taking place in over 7000 subjects who have
used the Dore program These studies are now being written up and will be
submitted for publication in the UK and USA within the next 12 months.

UK University studies
We are talking to several UK universities to discuss future projects looking
at dyslexia, dyspraxia (DCD) and ADHD.


I imagine --


Yep. Huge imagination and lies.

With the focus on drugging kids.


Peter Bowditch


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Old August 18th 07, 12:54 PM posted to alt.support.attn-deficit,misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,misc.headlines,talk.politics.medicine
Peter Bowditch
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Default Dore on 4 Corners

"Jan Drew" wrote:


"Peter Bowditch" wrote
One of Australia's better television shows took a close look at the
Dore fraud this week.


snip

http://www.dorecenters.com/

http://www.dore.com.au/symptomsconditions/adhd-add.aspx

http://www.dore.com.au/researchscien...bout-dore.aspx


Got any research not done for, paid for and only reported by Dore,
Jan?

I didn't think so.

Have you seen the television show?
--
Peter Bowditch aa #2243
The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au
Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au
To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com
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Old August 18th 07, 02:32 PM posted to alt.support.attn-deficit,misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,misc.headlines,talk.politics.medicine
The One True Zhen Jue
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Default Dore on 4 Corners

On Aug 18, 7:54 am, Peter Bowditch wrote:
"Jan Drew" wrote:

"Peter Bowditch" wrote
One of Australia's better television shows took a close look at the
Dore fraud this week.


snip


http://www.dorecenters.com/


http://www.dore.com.au/symptomsconditions/adhd-add.aspx


http://www.dore.com.au/researchscien...hers-say-about...


Got any research not done for, paid for and only reported by Dore,
Jan?


No, but she does have a carton of cigarettes and a jug of wine.


I didn't think so.

Have you seen the television show?
--
Peter Bowditch aa #2243
The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au
Australian Skepticshttp://www.skeptics.com.au
To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com



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Old August 18th 07, 06:29 PM posted to alt.support.attn-deficit,misc.health.alternative,misc.kids.health,misc.headlines,talk.politics.medicine
threadkiller
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Default Dore on 4 Corners

On Aug 18, 9:32 am, The One True Zhen Jue
wrote:
On Aug 18, 7:54 am, Peter Bowditch wrote:



"Jan Drew" wrote:


"Peter Bowditch" wrote
One of Australia's better television shows took a close look at the
Dore fraud this week.


snip


http://www.dorecenters.com/


http://www.dore.com.au/symptomsconditions/adhd-add.aspx


http://www.dore.com.au/researchscien...hers-say-about...


Got any research not done for, paid for and only reported by Dore,
Jan?


No, but she does have a carton of cigarettes and a jug of wine.


....lipstick on her teeth and drool stains on her blouse...

 




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