A Challenging Math Program
In a recent math program, I worked with a girl who seemed motivated, but overwhelmed by any mention of mathematical terms and numbers.
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In a recent math program, I worked with a girl who seemed motivated, but overwhelmed by any mention of mathematical terms and numbers.
Continue readingThis short, fun video from The Whole Dyslexic Society feature Davis Facilitators and some of their clients from different parts of the world.
Continue readingThis special video looks at the dyslexic mind and experience. The video combines live-action, interviews and animation.
Continue readingHave you ever felt at odds with your own brain? I have; my name is Zoë and I’m 16. I am proud to have dyslexia but that doesn’t mean it isn’t difficult.
Continue readingLydia enjoyed math until third grade. When the numbers started getting bigger, and long division and multiplication were getting more
Continue readingThe facilitator had his work cut out for him. He admitted that James was one of his most challenging students — essentially completely illiterate and autistic, albeit high functioning.
Continue readingWe typically think in 2 ways: word thinking and picture thinking. Word thinking is simply thinking with the sounds of words in your mind.
Continue readingI had always thought Dyslexia was only reading letters or numbers backwards. I was in my 50’s when I realized that I had many of the characteristics.
Continue readingCharlie came to me for a Davis Dyslexia program. Here is what he thinks about the Davis program and how it has helped him.
Continue readingAfter reading the book The Gift of Dyslexia, I felt the overwhelming need/urge to get myself on a Davis Dyslexia Correction Programme.
Continue readingIt all started with my daughter. In the third grade, a serious regression began: reading completely went wrong! She read the simplest early reader books and made tons of mistakes in every word.
Continue readingMy name is Jan Stead and I am dyslexic. An adult dyslexic. I didn’t find out until I was training
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