Parents
Raising a child with learning difficulties can be challenging on a number of levels. First of all, there’s dealing with the minefield of information that exists around some of the labels for the conditions associated with learning difficulties. For many, there’s a struggle involved in getting recognition for the child’s condition or trying to secure a formal diagnosis for a specific condition.
And underneath all of this, there’s often a frustration, knowing your child is different but not being prepared to accept that he or she is ‘lazy.’
Discovering Dore
For many parents, discovering that Dore can help comes as a great relief. We don’t try to blind you with science. Instead, we offer straightforward, practical help, without the need for drugs or hurtful labels that can impact your child’s confidence.
But don’t be mistaken. Dore is not a soft option for your child – or for you. It’s a big commitment, and you’ll have to motivate and supervise your child for the duration of the Program. You’ll also have to be on the lookout for changes when they come, because often they happen in small ways or over extended periods of time.
To help, we suggest you try to build a routine for the exercises that fits into the structure of your day. Plus, it’s useful to keep notes to refer back to.
For additional support, we recommend you check out the myDore support groups or facebook. Or check with us to ask how you might connect with other Dore families.