Davis Authors Around the World
Looking for information about Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, ADHD, Autism? Davis Dyslexia authors around the world share their published books and
Continue readingNews & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
Looking for information about Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, ADHD, Autism? Davis Dyslexia authors around the world share their published books and
Continue readingWe are pleased to report the recent release of our new French-language book entitled : Les troubles dys chez l’adulte,
Continue readingBook Review: Hacking the Code by Gea Meijering and Mads Johan Øgaard Want to get inside a dyslexic child’s mind?
Continue readingBook Review: Breaking the Code by G.B. Mackenzie. This is a novel about a 12-year-old boy who is good at solving problems, but cannot read.
Continue readingMany children and adults find it especially difficult to read cursive writing. One problem is that the shapes of cursive letters are often inconsistent from word to word, in ways that can make words very hard to recognize.
Continue readingAfter writing my first article on the Gift of Dyslexia blog, it was recommended to me to give the book
Continue readingBook Review: Cartwheels, by Tracy Peterson with Sloane LaFrance. Parents often ask for help in explaining a diagnosis of dyslexia to very young children.
Continue readingBook Review: Reversed, a memoir, by Lois Letchford. A mother’s quest to help her dyslexic son.
Continue readingDavis Facilitator Sue Hall has updated her book: “Fish Don’t Climb Trees: A Whole New Look at Dyslexia”. Sue understands dyslexia from the inside out – as a dyslexic person with vivid recollections of frustrations experienced in elementary school, as a parent who searched for and found a solution
Continue readingIn this 30 minute interview, author and educator Lois Letchford shares her insights and unique approach to helping dyslexic schoolchildren
Continue readingWhen we talk about “learning styles”, what we mean is the notion that students learn better when the course content is
Continue readingThis is a fun and informative way to explore the accomplishments of dyslexic achievers. To learn more, visit the publisher’s
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