A Mother’s Path to Discovery
Book Review: Reversed, a memoir, by Lois Letchford. A mother’s quest to help her dyslexic son.
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Book Review: Reversed, a memoir, by Lois Letchford. A mother’s quest to help her dyslexic son.
Continue readingMaybe you’ve heard it before– “Dyslexics have a bad memory”–but this isn’t completely true. Let’s look to science (Baddeley’s model
Continue readingDyslexia: how to tell if someone is having difficulty with trigger words In this video I continue to discuss why
Continue readingDyslexia is a common neurodiversity that is ever or omnipresent across all cultures, ages, and societies. Worldwide statistics emphasise than
Continue readingThe way we think about our past experiences as dyslexics can really shape who we believe we are and how
Continue readingA recent article in “The Guardian” profiled the views of British psychologist Julian Elliot. He criticizes the lack of a uniform standard for dyslexia diagnosis, but is mistaken to question the existence of dyslexia.
Continue readingDyslexia: why words like “the”, “enough” and “is” are such a problem In this video I discuss why people with
Continue readingFor dyslexics, receiving large quantities of information can be challenging and frustrating. Dyslexis process incoming information differently.
Continue readingIn addition to my Davis® Dyslexia Correction practice, I regularly teach supportive math lessons to students between sixth and 12th
Continue readingConfusion over terminology In this video I talk about the confusion that can arise over terminology and simplify it. Some
Continue readingThe word creative is a real overarching umbrella term; taking on multiple meanings and associations. Artistic, inventive, innovative, imaginative, identifying
Continue readingIn this video, I talk about what Ron Davis discovered about his own dyslexia and how all the symptoms of
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