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Once Poor Speller Becomes a Top Student

John was referred to a special school, as he could not attend mainstream high school. Edublox improved John's grades by 20 percent, and he remained in high school. John also earned two degrees after finishing school.

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Ask Susan: Is Dad’s Death to Blame for Learning Problems?

My name is Halowine and I’d like to tell you about my grandson’s problem. When he was two-and-a-half years old he lost his father in a very brutal way: The place that they were living in burned down with the dad in it, and that man really meant a lot to my grandson even at such a young age...

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Beating Learning Deficits: From Failing to ‘Most Improved Student’

Tracy enrolled her daughter at Edublox because she struggled to pass every year. Tracy dreaded parent-teacher evenings and shared how Edublox helped her daughter improve from failing in school to becoming the "Most Improved Student."

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Lifelong Help for Learning Disabilities: A Case Study

Kyle’s journey with Edublox started on June 6, 2010. Many years later he is still a top achiever.

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TV Documentary, Mother of All Professions, SABC 2: Learning Difficulties

Edublox helps learners READ, LEARN and ACHIEVE. Our multisensory cognitive programs enable them to overcome reading difficulties and other learning obstacles, assisting them to become life-long learners and empowering them to realize their highest educational goals. View Mother of All Professions’ feature on Edublox.

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TV Documentary, SABC 1: Whizz Kids of Mzansi

This six-part documentary series, broadcast on SABC 1 in 2012, aimed at revealing the mystery behind the world of gifted children. Who are they, were they born with their gifts or were they nurtured into giftedness? Edublox featured in episode four of this series, on February 28, 2012.

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Program Improves Reading

For 15 years Karusha Kratz has only been able to read four words. But after a two-week intensive learning program called Audiblox, Karusha can read 45 words. Karusha, 15, has Williams syndrome. Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder which causes varying degrees of intellectual disability...

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TV Documentary, Carte Blanche: Dyslexia and ADHD

Despite having an average intellectual ability and after many years of therapy, Michal was still completely illiterate at the age of 13. He was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and severe dyslexia. But then Michal attended a 10-day course. View his remarkable progress...

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