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- Karen Shaw on “Evidence Based” — But does it work?
- Craig Nisbet on Chat GPT: A Game-Changer for Dyslexics
- N/A on Dyslexia and Reading Science
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The Perfect IEP
While I was writing some goals for a student’s IEP, I thought about what it would look like in a world where we had developed the system differently.
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Do You Have What it Takes?
Davis programs are different. We do not tutor. We do not use phonics or endless repetition or drill. Instead, we seek to coach clients to use their inner strengths.
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Dyslexia Q&A: What is Dyslexia?
This is the first of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we discuss Ron Davis and Davis methods.
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Disorientation, Double Vision, and Davis
I brought my son to see our Davis Facilitator when he was nine. My son did the week-long intensive program four months ago and we have been working on the homework since then.
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Word Mastery: As
Dyslexia is an alternative way of thinking and learning. Dyslexics have a preference for using pictures or images in their thought process rather than words.