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[quote=Anonymous]I disagree. My DS was using Lindamood Bell with his speech therapist and they suggested he could benefit from a more intensive course. LMB usually recommends six weeks, but we did three weeks, four hours a day. It was the breakthrough we needed and DS went into 4th grade finally being able to read and was at grade level I met another family there with a 12 y.o. sixth grader who stopped school to do 12 weeks - four hours a day. The mother was very pleased when he left the program reading at grade level. It is expensive, but after 4 years of formal reading instruction and growing frustration of my child, this was well worth the money. It is my understanding that Acelin Learning Solutions in Bethesda uses the LMB techniques, but it is less expensive. LMB may not work so dramatically for everyone, but it was a major turning point emotionally and academically for my child. [/quote]
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