Irlen Syndrome

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Are you curious about Irlen Syndrome, scotopic sensitivity, dyslexia,asperger's syndrome or  migraine headaches. I am here to offer positive feedback regarding my personal success utilizing Irlen tinted lenses for the dyslexia I never realized I had until I was 56. Read on and please ask questions.

 

Irlen Syndrome Related Links 

Irlen Institute
This is the official site regarding Irlen Syndrome operated by The Irlen Institute in Long Beach California.
Reading by the Colors review
book review for Reading by the Colors by Helen Irlen, Educational Psychologist, who co-discovered what is known as Irlen Syndrome. Note there is now a revised edition which is updated. Barnes & Noble offers this edition online and usually has good used copies.
Barnes & Noble
Go here to buy the new revised edition of Reading by the Colors, The book about Irlen Syndrome, written by Helen Irlen the co-discoverer.
Irlen Self Test
Take this test to get an idea whether you may be dealing with Irlen Syndrome.
Amazon.com
You can also order Reading by the Colors from Amazon.com.
Amazon.com
The Light Barrier: A Color Solution to your Child's Light-Based Reading Difficulties by Rhonda Stone. Light and contrast sensitivity, also known as Irlen Syndrome, is a reaction to light that can lead to learning problems, fatigue, physical strain, and severe migraines. It can keep children from learning to read, and makes school impossibly difficult. Now a controversial new book takes an in-depth look at this relatively unknown disorder that seems to affect millions of people worldwide.
my Irlen website
I created this website to build a forum for other Irlen clients like myself and for those who are looking for answers.

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