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Monday, March 23, 2020

The Dyslexia Scam



I have taught more than 70 kids since 2004 on a one on one basis. Many of them were certified as dyslexic by some experts in Singapore and even from Australia.
After a few years of teaching, I realised that they were all shut down kids and did not fit into the dyslexia description on the internet.

When I first started researching on dyslexic on the internet in 2004, the number of children with dyslexia was quoted at around 5% to 10%.

A few years later it was quoted as 15%.

Soon after that, it became one in 5 which translates to 20%.

On 5th February I saw it as one in 4 which now means 25 %. 

February 5, 2020
1 in 4 struggles with reading: How can assistive technology help?

Who are the guys behind these statistics?
It is all a big business.
Anyone who cannot read is classified as dyslexic for the sake of making money.

Think why Israel has been able to discover so many things and yet not able to come up with a solution to the Reading Wars. 

Think why guys like David Boulton and Timothy Shanahan come up with responses that even idiots will not make.

2 comments:

  1. My name is Kevin Welch and I live in Louisville Ky and my parents were scammed for years financially when it came to me. When I was 27 I was diagnosed with PTSD from severe child abuse. My parents were out of the country a lot and I was in the hands of relatives who abused me. Growing up I fell into the hands of quacks who told my parents it was dyslexia for years. These people got so much money out of my parents for it. Years later at age 27 I wound up in the hospital and was diagnosed with anxiety disorders and Doctors told me the people who diagnosed me as a child had know clue what they were doing. These quacks were people in the Catholic Church and a corrupt nun named sister Ann Rita. I would love to prevent other people from going through what I went through. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help expose quacks making money off people like me. Email me at KowboyKeenKat@gmail.com

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    1. Hello Kevin. Thank you for your comment. There are far too many people who are making money from desperate parents in the name of dyslexia.
      What you could do is to share my blog with others like you. More people should be aware of how quacks make money out of desperate parents.
      I wish you well.

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