| Excerpt from a letter from Mel Levine, MD Director of Clinic for Development and Learning University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill "I have known many children who have improved significantly through the use of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic. The tapes have been enormously helpful in increasing reading comprehension, reading accuracy and reading rate. More importantly, they have turned many a non-reader into an enthusiastic reader. This form of intervention is certainly important for kids who have never found reading rewarding." Yours sincerely, |
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"RFB&D has been a wonderful addition to our Learning Center. Our students are reading books that were always "off limits" to them. Recently, one of our students was able to read for the first time a complete novel, The Hobbit, in a matter of hours, where before he was unable to completely read a novel. We are so thankful for this organization, and the benefits that it affords our students!" Cheryl Scroggs |
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"We are parents of twin 14 year old legally blind boys who read and write Braille. When we were introduced to RFB&D, it was a comfort to us that they no longer needed to depend on us to help them if they were having trouble reading their Braille textbooks. RFB&D audiobooks are a wonderful thing for those who are visually impaired and we thank you for making our lives easier and giving our boys a chance to excel in their studies." Tammi and Kirk, parents of RFB&D members in Cary, North Carolina |