"Jim has a wonderful way to get points across bite-size"
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"Jim has a wonderful way to get points across bite-size"

Well I struggled reading from an early age. Not knowing I had ADHD but always knowing something wasn’t right. However from the age of 16 going college, I discovered I could read better. How. Well I started reading broadsheet newspapers not tabloid and because the columns were short ie 3-4 words I could concentrate better. This in return helped me a lot. 
The super reading was great too Jim has a wonderful way to get points across bite-size that enable a person to better them selves. 

Raj biring

Driver

Southampton, United Kingdom

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