in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Watch the Dr Phil segment where a dyslexic mother and daughter, 2 amazing ladies that struggle with reading their entire lives, get a very special gift, a gift that will change the way they live and help them become more independent in their lives.
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Lisa says her son, Maverick, has struggled to read since he was 6 years old. She says Maverick’s reading challenges made her feel helpless and caused him to feel embarrassed. When Maverick was 9, they learned he had dyslexia.
“The @OrCam was a game changer for us. I’ve never seen him happy to read before,” Lisa says.
“When I use the OrCam Read device, it helps me to pronounce the words right when I’m reading, and it can help me read faster,” says Maverick, now 11.
Lisa, Maverick, and Dr. Raymond Heipp, an expert in general and special needs education from School Health Corporation and OrCam Read volunteer spokesperson, join Dr. Phil on Monday’s episode. Learn how the OrCam Read works and how it can help people with reading challenges, like dyslexia, to read independently and have more confidence in school and life.
If you or someone you know has difficulty reading, check out the OrCam Read. Dr. Phil viewers can receive a $250 discount available for the next seven days. Visit explore.orcam.com/en/read/dr-phil-2021-read/?utm_s… for details. (Offer expires Monday, April 12, 2021. Payment plans are available.)
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Ashley, a mom of three young boys, says two years ago, she began losing her sight.
“I was devastated I wasn’t going to be able to see my family’s faces again,” she says.
But with the help of the OrCam MyEye, the 30-year-old says she has a new lease on life. “The OrCam MyEye device has given me the independence that I really never thought I could have.”
February is Low Vision Awareness Month, and Ashley and Dr. Bryan Wolynski, OrCam consultant and spokesperson, join Dr. Phil to share how the OrCam MyEye can help people who are blind, visually impaired, or who have reading difficulties lead more independent lives. Watch the video to learn more.
If you or someone you know is interested in purchasing an OrCam MyEye, visit OrCam.com for details. For @drphil viewers, there’s a limited time $500 promotional package discount. Discount expires March 8, 2021. Click here to learn more: explore.orcam.com/en/dr-phil-...
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Bailey lost her vision at 12 years old but says it has not stopped her from achieving her goals. Recently, the 18-year-old was gifted the OrCam MyEye device from Lionel Messi, one of the greatest soccer players in the world. “The OrCam MyEye helps me in my everyday life,” Bailey says. “I’m able to read and be more independent in school as a normal student.”
If you or someone you know is interested in purchasing OrCam MyEye, you can receive a $1,000 discount package. For the holiday season until December 25, 2020, this limited-time offer is only available to @drphil viewers. Visit explore.orcam.com/en/dr-phil-2020/ for all the details.
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