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Your dyslexic child could master kriah in 3 months. Like Devorah¡¯s.
There is nothing like that sheer, throw-up-your-hands helplessness felt by parents of a child who can¡¯t read Hebrew on the same level as their peers. How is their child going to...?
Feel you can relate? If you¡¯re a parent blessed with a wonderful, bright child who somehow escaped Pre-1A without mastering Hebrew reading, you¡¯ll know that the worries don¡¯t stop there. You¡¯re watching...
There is that panic-attack level of urgency to just solve this problem already. You want to catch it double-quick, because... If it¡¯s hard for them to learn, then they don¡¯t enjoy it. If they don¡¯t enjoy it, they don¡¯t want to learn. Then you are left with a kid in the school system who doesn¡¯t want to learn.? That means trouble. How much time do you have to play with before they start looking outside the warm, safe walls of their classroom for¡ other options? Devorah (not her real name) was plagued by all of these worries.? Her son, age 11, was in 5th grade.? He couldn¡¯t read.? He could pronounce the sounds of the nekudos. He could recognize the letters. But his kriah skills were basically non-existent. General disability testing produced a diagnosis of dyslexia and a number of other reading and learning impediments.? Repeating a grade wasn¡¯t any help. He was still behind academically. And now that his class was poised to begin learning Gemara, Devorah was nail-biting.? She knew deep down that sitting with a Rebbi and repeating ¡°kamatz aleph - ah¡± was not what her son needed. He needed something that would identify the issues with his brain function ¡ª whatever they might be ¡ª and solve them. Did that kind of thing even exist?? And could it produce results quickly enough? Before her son¡¯s peers began to learn Gemara and he found himself¡ an outsider? It was around then that an ad caught her eye. It discussed a revolutionary reading method named the ¡°Zobin Method.¡± Best of all, it promised super-speedy results. Her son underwent a free evaluation with Rabbi Zobin himself. Devorah listened carefully as he offered his post-session feedback.? She was super-impressed. It resonated perfectly with what she knew about her son. She felt strongly that Rabbi Zobin had the tools that could achieve precisely what she had dreamed about: A tailored solution addressing her son¡¯s core brain-function issues. Her son was set up with a wonderful tutor. Devorah was impressed by how he knew just how to handle her son to get his enthusiastic ¡°buy-in.¡± After 16 fruitful sessions, over the course of 3 months, Devorah found herself amazed, overjoyed, and suffused with gratitude. Her son could read. Come Simchas Torah, she and her husband were running the show at a small shul on a University campus, as usual. As usual, her husband would call upon their sons, one by one, to read the pesukim of ¡°Atah Horaysah.¡±? To Devorah¡¯s immense nachas, her son -- the one who had been diagnosed with dyslexia -- casually read the pesukim from the siddur.? He hadn¡¯t prepared.? Or even looked them over beforehand. He just¡ read. ¡°The Zobin method was life-changing for my son,¡± Devorah says.? Would you like to see results like Devorah? The Zobin Method:?
Rabbi Zobin¡¯s evaluations are valued at $500.? But if you¡¯re the parent of a child with reading difficulties, you deserve every perk you can get. We¡¯ve prepared a surprise for you: Beginning from the moment this email drops into your inbox, you have until February 24th to schedule a ? free ? evaluation. Rabbi Zobin does evaluations for limited slots each week, so if you want to pick a date which works for you, don't lose time in checking out the link below: Looking forward to hearing from you! Sara Apter Machon Misgeret Phone: US:718-841-9696 Israel: 02-533-8939 Email: readinginstitutez@... Website: |