My Dyslexic Life: Two Dyslexic Minds
My son is very dyslexic, as am I, but we do have different strengths and weaknesses. Not every dyslexic is the same or has the same challenges.
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My son is very dyslexic, as am I, but we do have different strengths and weaknesses. Not every dyslexic is the same or has the same challenges.
Continue readingBeing confused and bewildered is one of my most common states of mind. I frequently find myself being confused about why I’m confused.
Continue readingMade by Dyslexia has joined with Sir Richard Branson to launch a campaign to recognise “Dyslexic Thinking” as a celebrated term and valuable workplace skillset.
Continue readingAre you on the fence about getting a dyslexia diagnosis? In this video, we go over some of the reasons why getting a dyslexia diagnosis can be a great idea.
Continue readingDEAR is a literacy challenge- it stands for ‘Drop Everything and Read’. But it’s not a way of reading that
Continue readingNew research explores the thought processes of dyslexic mathematicians — the strengths they share, and the challenges they encountered along the way.
Continue readingEvidence-based learning tips Often we are told “learn this!” but normally nobody tells us how. With this video, I wanted
Continue readingDavis Facilitator Cala Dyck of Vancouver, Canada, created this 4-minute animated video to explain the causes of disorientation, and how
Continue readingIn this video, I answer a question about the expense of doing a Davis program with a facilitator and talk about the price of the Davis kits for home use.
Continue readingA look at the overlap among dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD (inattentive type), ASD, and ODD.
Continue readingIn 1980, Ron Davis realized that his mind was at its dyslexic worst when he was at his creative best.
Continue readingAn animated video inspired by “How Dyslexia Happens” from the book The Gift of Dyslexia
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