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From: shnaggletooth on 31 Dec 2005 16:46 I've read about a series of exercises which are designed to activate the cerebellum part of the brain. The theory being that a underactive cerebellum contributes to dyslexia. Are there any lists of these exercises on the web? Also, has anyone here benefitted (dyslexia-wise) from taking fish oil capsules? What other supposed cures are out there for dyslexia? Shnaggletooth
From: g.m.poncia on 3 Jan 2006 06:32
there are no lists of these exercises as they are the design of a privet company that charges extortionate amounts of money for an elegid cure that has no scientific backing. most scientists agree that the underlying cause of dyslexia is phonological processing deficit and / or subtile differances in visual proccessing fish do a grat job fo me with contoling earwax production and looking after my joits phonics is known by the education and scientific community to be the best way to overcome dyslexic difficulties hope this helps, gemma shnaggletooth(a)yahoo.com wrote: > I've read about a series of exercises which are designed to activate > the cerebellum part of the brain. The theory being that a underactive > cerebellum contributes to dyslexia. > > Are there any lists of these exercises on the web? Also, has anyone > here benefitted (dyslexia-wise) from taking fish oil capsules? What > other supposed cures are out there for dyslexia? > > Shnaggletooth |