How a Davis Program Turned my Son’s Life Around
The 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.
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The 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 readingAn observation of our time: war and emigration are the most effective ways to lose weight. Where am I now in this world? Davis teaches that change happens to everything as the Earth turns. And this is the only thing that can be called stable.
Continue readingHere is what I learned when spending time with a child labeled with oppositional defiant disorder and ADHD.
Continue readingA suprising result after an online Davis Attention Mastery program.
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 readingI recently facilitated a 5-day Davis Dyslexia Correction Programme with an adult dyslexic. Diagnosed in primary school, she received short-term
Continue readingCan I help children with dyslexia, if I can’t write flawlessly? This is a question I asked myself after a
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 readingIs it easy to observe? When I was in training to become a Davis Facilitator,, I learned how hard the role of observer can be.
Continue readingIn this video I talk about the current paradigm of learning disabilities and how I believe that we, as dyslexics,
Continue readingA talk by Sue Blyth Hall (Davis Facilitator, author, and founder of the Whole Dyslexic Society). Everyone is learning-able, however,
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