Success stories
Over the years, Dore has helped thousands of people, of all ages, all backgrounds, all over the world, to overcome their learning problems.
Dore for all
Dore is for everyone whose future is undermined by symptoms which seem ‘beyond their control’ and impact on their quality of life.
This ranges from children aged 7 to the oldest person who has been through the Programme, aged 83. Successful Dore participants also include entertainers and sportsmen at the top of their game. From pop stars like Toyah Wilcox and Leo Sayer to Scottish Rugby International Kenny Logan. Now watch Welsh rugby legend Scott Quinnell’s uplifting story of how Dore changed his family’s life immeasurably, after he and his two young children went through the Dore Programme.
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Family benefits
Apart from the personal benefits for those who complete the Programme, Dore has plenty to offer the parents, partners, children and friends of those with learning difficulties. There’s no doubt that Dore Champions, our Programme ‘graduates’, change for the better, in so many ways. They’re more confident, optimistic and positive about life. They generally have more fun and are easier to be with. Suddenly, looking on the bright side and taking on life’s challenges becomes the norm. This can result in a positive, knock-on effect for family and friends whose lives are also affected by the transformation.
Reaching the teachers
Improving the ‘ability to learn’ is the main aim of the Dore Programme. Which means it not only makes life better for the participants, but also those who are charged with teaching them. There’s no greater reward for a teacher than to watch a pupil blossom and grow like never before.
Sporting glory
In recent years, the Dore Programme has been adopted and adapted with great success by many professional sportsmen and clubs, which incorporate Dore exercises into their training to help players perform to the peak of their ability.