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Alison Lawson Centre

Dyslexia Treatment and Support, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

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Could it be Dyslexia?

To book your ticket for The Big Picture Call 0508 DYSLEXIA Click here to find out more about "The Big Picture - Rethinking Dyslexia".
To book your ticket for The Big Picture Call 0508 DYSLEXIA or email us to find out about the next viewing time

The Alison Lawson Centre provides a simple and safe medical programme for treating visual dyslexia.

Examination and treatment are non-invasive and no drugs or coloured glasses are used.

Visual recovery creating lasting results can be obtained in 10 one hour sessions, supported by structured home exercises.

Contact us today for more information about treatment for dyslexia In NZ - Phone 0508 397 539

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Ophthalmic Epidemiology Article

Ophthalmic Epidemiology Article

Children with Low Literacy and Poor Stereoacuity:
An Evaluation of Complex Interventions in a Community-Based Randomized Trial

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Ophthalmic Epidemiology Article

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