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How does it work?

Learning lots of new skills requires the brain to be working efficiently. The Dore Program has been designed to maximize your child’s learning potential by developing the brain with fun exercises that can be done at home.

It works especially well with children who show symptoms of ADD, AD/HD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and Aspergers Syndrome.

The Program is drug-free and non invasive and has lasting results.

We have experts who can answer your questions - call 877-855-DORE.

Why are some children better learners than others?

To understand this, we need to understand how we learn.

Learning involves us trying the new skill, failing at it, understanding why we failed, trying it again with the new understanding, failing but learning something new....etc

To do all this trying and retrying and to each time apply the new learning involves a lot of brain communication between the skill center and thinking center in our brain.

Diagram showing cerebellum

The skill center (cerebellum) is in charge of making all these new learnings automatic.

For example, you remember when you first learned to ride a bike and how hard it was to stay upright and peddle? Then after a while, you could do it and now you can do it without thinking.

That process requires the skill center in our brain to take the learnings – keep the handle bars straight, don’t stop peddling, stay upright etc and, after some practice, make them happen without us having to think (using our thinking center in our brain).

When we can do things automatically (bypassing the thinking brain), we can do more at the same time – ride a bike and count to 100 for example.  If the skill has not become automatic, and you were still using your skill center, then you might not have enough space in the skill center to do anything else (count to 100 for example).

Is you child still using their skill center? 

Do they appear deaf when they are playing a computer game or writing? Do they struggle to ride a bike? Would they struggle to hop on one leg and clap their hands? Do they dislike team sports?

If so, then they are probably still using their skill center and haven’t yet made some skills automatic.

How can you make skills automatic?

Sometimes in a child’s development, the skill center doesn’t develop good communications with the thinking center, allowing skills to be stored there once automatic.

The great news is that the Dore Program can fix this and restore good connections between the two parts of the brain.

How? Through a personalized program of fun exercises, developed by experts.

For centuries it has been well understood that exercises increases brain power. Dore has harnessed much of this research, and added the latest technology and understanding to provide this unique service.

Thousands of children (and adults) have completed the Dore Program around the world with positive, lasting results. 

See just some of the success stories here.

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