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February 3 2005 at 8:01 AM
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Linda Moody Bell
January 31 2005 at 2:02 PM
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Hi,
I just wanted evryone to know that I put Jacob in a reading program ( if you read earlier thread, he had alot of problems with sounding out leters and vowel and reading in general because of auditory prcessing difficulties) called "Linda Moody Bell" and he is in a new world. This program is awesome! In 3 weeks, it has made a world of difference and he wants to read eveyrthing.
If anyone is experiencing the same problems, let me know and maybe you could try it out. I tried " Earobics" among other programs that never worked for him. It is so exciting.
Have a great day!
Carol





 
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Linda Moodbell for Your Child / My Daughter Is Dyslexic

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March 17 2007, 2:56 PM 

Hi there.

I have heard about Linda Moodbell, but have not tried it for my daughter. She is dyslexic, rooted in capd (central auditory processing disorder), and am very interested in your thread because I would have assumed that Earobics would have worked for your son. If you are willing, can I pick your brain about what was effective for your son? More reasons for my interest in your thread: The audiologist that diagnosed my daughter recommended Earobics, but I never tried it for my daughter, so all these years (3 years since the recommendation), I have had a nagging guilt that I did not try Earobics for her! Instead, I have sent her to private tutoring. In first and second grade it was a kinetic method of learning how to read called Reading Revolution, developed by a dyslexic adult, and in third and fourth grade (my daughter is in 4th grade right now), her second tutor teaches the Orton Gillingham method for dyslexics. Now, in hind sight, coupled with the fact that she has not "grown out" of her auditory issues, I am thinking that I should pursue tutoring more heavily steeped in the auditory end. I did not know that Linda Moodbell was effective for capd kids. Would you be willing to tell me your story? My email is dannawrighton@aol.com.

Thanks,
Danna Wright
SF Bay Area, California

 
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