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 Testimonials

These are all comments from real parents that have participated in our dyslexia workshop. Names have been abbreviated to ensure privacy.

"The 3D Learner Free Teleseminar really helped me to understand my kids and how I could make the difference", Mrs. D., PA.

"The 3D Learner Program was spectacular for my son" M. Jacobs, Parkland FL.

"Tyler made more progress than any student I have had in 27 years of teaching" M. James, Maryland Teacher.

The 3D Learner Program  really helped R. He has now replaced "I can't" with "I can". It also showed him he can read, and he has been reading more than ever. It also helped him realize how many things he can do really well. His reading level has improved 4 grades in 11 months.
-Mrs. H., Tampa, FL. 

The 3D Learner Program helped me to understand how I could interact more effectively with my daughter and the school. My first Individual Education Plan meeting with the school after the program went much better because of the advice you shared. I would recommend getting the word out to as many school districts and educators who will listen about this program and to develop parent and educator groups. I will definitely recommend this program. It is great to finally find positive help and encouragement. -Mrs. H., Pittsburgh, PA

If all we had gotten from the program was the improved relationship with our son, the program would have been well worth it. Fortunately, we got much more. Mrs. R., New York

He now really understands what he learns. I also understand him much better. Mrs. C., Florida

Overall he is a new kid!!! Our lives have changed dramatically!!! -Mrs. D., Florida

I can tell my daughter is now in control. She is much more self-confident. Homework now gets done much quicker and with less frustration. Mrs. F., New Jersey

Our daughter is now reading better than ever. She has also become her best self-advocate. Mrs. H., Florida

This is the first time my daughter feels that a teacher has really understood both her problem and how to help her. Mrs. D., Florida

We are so happy that we invested in K's future by enrolling her in your program. Mrs. M. Texas 

 I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you have done for my son. I consider the program a complete success and I couldn't be happier with the results. I would not change a thing. While you did a wonderful job with the 3D Learner Program, you also did an excellent job in so many ways that were just as important, if not more important. We learned how to deal with and live with Dyslexia. You made it such a positive experience and I know we have skipped many of the problems families face due to late problem identification. R has a very positive attitude towards being a 3D Learner. While I know this is part luck on my part, most of the credit belongs to you for a skilled and professional job. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Mrs. P., Santo Domingo

 
Is Dyslexia a Gift or Is Dyslexia a Challenge?

Does your child remember places they have been, even from years ago?

Does your child remember details from movies, even if they missed the plot?

Does your child learn best when they see and experience information?

If this describes your child, they may be a bright right-brained learner who is smart and learns best when they see and experience information.

The challenge is that most teachers and programs focus on left-brained skills -- and are logical, sequential and auditory.

Too often our children are diagnosed with Dyslexia, a Learning Disability or ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder), when the key to their success is your recognizing their ability to excel when taught with an engaging approach, that plays to their strengths and creates the yearn to learn.

Edison, Einstein and Disney may have been labeled with Dyslexia -- but they were    successful because they were bright right-brained learners  

My name is Mira Stulberg-Halpert.  I have a Masters Degree in Education, and I am a mother of two children who others labeled with Dyslexia.  I am also a right-brained learner who understands the challenges and the opportunities facing right-brained adults and children.

I developed a program that helped our daughter Julie to improve her reading comprehension 4.2 grade levels in 7 months. Julie went on to earn her Masters Degree in Education from the University of Florida and is now a Nationally Board Certified Teacher.

As a parent and professional who has helped two of our four children to Beat Dyslexia, I believe it is important to provide ways for you to understand the risks associated with Dyslexia, the incredible upside if your child is a bright right-brained learner and how you can make the difference.

With my husband Mark, we have found that Beating Dyslexia and helping your bright right-brained child to succeed is almost always initiated by informed and empowered parents, who partner with the right professionals.  Grandparents, friends and relatives have also been very helpful.

Too often we have seen the best parents spend thousands of dollars, many long and difficult nights trying to help their child and the problems persist -- they have not yet found the right solution for their child. We recommend you not focus on the words Dyslexia, Learning Disability or ADHD and ...

First find out if your child is a bright right-brained learner  It will fundamentally change your child's prospects, the way you help them and which programs and professionals you choose to partner with.

To help you determine if your child is a bright right-brained learner and to Beat Dyslexia we offer a

A Free Beat Dyslexia - Bright Right-Brained Learner Survey and a Free 10-minute consult 

As one parent said:

"My wife and daughter were under stress before speaking with Mark and Mira.  Just the first conversation revealed our daughter's strengths and gave us real hope, and from there it got much better". Dr. Robert Rehnke St. Petersburg, FL

We have 7 core beliefs that are very different than most about Dyslexia, ADHD and Bright Right-Brained Learners.

1-   We see Dyslexia as a Gift and Dyslexia as a Challenge.

If you suspect Dyslexia -- the pain is often intense, the situation often gets worse, and the child and parents can struggle for years - we did.

Many professionals focus on the labels: Dyslexia, ADHD or lazy and unmotivated.

We have seen that in most cases where Dyslexia has been suggested, the child is actually a bright right-brained learner  -- that is, the student learns best when they see and experience information.

With a bright right-brained learner -- there is often an opportunity to make dramatic and lasting gains if

parents are informed, empowered and partner with professionals who have parenting and professional  successes helping bright-right brained learners succeed   

2-  With Dyslexia, the risks are real - even when the students come from great families, who have gone the extra mile.  Studies have shown that:

   -   Close to 90% of the 1st graders with a word identification issue will be poor readers in 4th grade

   -   Over 70% of the 3rd graders with a Reading Disability (Dyslexia) will still have a Reading Disability (Dyslexia) in 12th grade

    -   55% of the children whose parents are college graduates read below grade level in 8th grade

Bright Right-Brained Learners often struggle even though they are from the best families, go to excellent schools and have been given extra programs and support.

3-  Many experts focus on phonics-based solutions to Beat Dyslexia and medication to Beat ADHD. 

We found these approaches do not address several key issues:

-   Sight word vocabulary - where bright right-brained learners often skip these small words (why, what, when, but ...) or do not understand them

-   Pattern recognition - they do not recognize words they have previously "learned" 

-   Skipping words or lines when reading -- Dyslexia and Visual issues are different issues -- but Bright Right-Brained Learners often have Dyslexia and Visual issues

-   Pills do not build skills -- and attention can often be dramatically improved with tools like the Interactive Metronome (R), Brain Gym (R) and Biofeedback

-   Self-esteem and self-efficacy -- anxiety is often identified as the issue, and we have found that when our students believe in themselves and believe they can succeed, the anxiety is reduced.

Getting to the root cause of the problem leads to dramatic and lasting gains

4- Informed and empowered parents can make a huge difference in Beating Dyslexia

The key is to understand your child's learning style, strengths and challenges.  To help you we offer ...

A Free Dyslexia - Bright Right-Brained Learner Survey and a Free 10-minute consult 

5-  Collaboration is critical in Beating Dyslexia and helping your Bright Right-Brained Learner succeed. You want to find a way to create a win-win situation with your child's teacher and school.

6-  There is a great deal you the parent can do to make the difference and the sooner the better. As Dr. Sally Shaywitiz explains in her book Overcoming Dyslexia,

"Waiting is not an option"

7-  In Beating Dyslexia and helping your Bright Right-Brained Learner succeed, it is important to focus on what is important to your child and you.  Our goal is to:

Make Your Dreams Come True for Your Child and You

At 3D Learner, we believe partnering with parents is an integral part of our program, and we provide both a Free Learning Survey and Consult -- where we can address your concerns about Dyslexia and ADHD and what you can do to help your Bright Right Brained Child to be Outrageously Successful

To initiate the parent conversation with a Free Dyslexia - Bright Right-Brained Learner Survey and a Free Consult. Call us at 1-561-361-7495 to arrange your Free Beat Dyslexia Consult.

As one mom said, "After 10 minutes I felt I understood how I could help my child", B. Simpson, FL

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