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Testimonials
"To date, I have not witnessed any other educational technique that has
had such an immediate impact on an individual's reading ability." Brucie Ball, EdS., Staffing Specialist, Dade County Public School System, Florida
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"Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome testing is an integral part of our screening process for dyslexia and related disorders. Using appropriately prescribed (Irlen) colored overlays and/or filters often provides a successful treatment tool."
Denise Spires, Reading Education Coordinator, Leander School District, Texas
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"Want to open the post?" I said to Paul's back. "No" mumbled Paul sleepily. The padded envelope lay on the floor in a pile. We got up, bathed, got dressed and brushed teeth and sat on the couch with the post- some properties from an estate agent, another property list, a receipt for paying poll tax, a cheque book and our lenses from the Irlen Centre.
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"Writing looks smudgy as if a rubber has been over it.Any noise - distraction - I loose everything." Trudie
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"Now, I wear relatively light rosey gray Irlen colored glasses and the
results are marvelous. Finally, my husband and I go on pleasure walks"
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"Thanks for making those paper colors that could help us and other
students in school see more better the words. It also helped all of
Mrs. Holt’s class." - Ricardo Navarro
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"For all the hard work that all of you there have done with the research an on going support for all of us who have Irlen Syndrome, I thank you so very much. My children now are going to be able to do what they want to do with their lives." --Donna Leonard "Before I had my colors, I really scared my mother. When my eyes were bad, it really made me sad. The letters would wiggle and jiggle, jump and bump. They looked like they were in a lump. Then mom took pieces of paper and boxed the letters in. Then my words would not spin. When I put the colors on my face, the words honestly stayed in place. I am as happy as can be. When I read with my colors on, I can see." --Color For My Eyes by Victoria Bonaquista "It is the single most important advance in the treatment of reading difficulties I’ve ever seen." --John Bald, literacy expert, consultant, National Curriculum Council
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