Using Clay to Learn Subject-Specific Vocabulary
For students, subject vocabulary is hard and there is a lot to consume over a short space of time. Students may be introduced to 12-15 new words in a single day.
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For students, subject vocabulary is hard and there is a lot to consume over a short space of time. Students may be introduced to 12-15 new words in a single day.
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,
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 readingThe sweaty palms…the flip-flopping stomach… the brain-fog… reading questions repeatedly. I wonder how many of you can identify with test-taking anxiety. Even years after being in school, some of us still have nightmares about taking tests in school.
Continue readingAfter writing my first article on the Gift of Dyslexia blog, it was recommended to me to give the book
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 readingI felt like I had dropped into The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland while doing my first case study for
Continue readingIn this video I talk about my own experience growing up dyslexic, and why I became a Davis facilitator.
Continue readingIn this video I give an overview of the different types of Davis programs and the learning difficulties each program
Continue readingForty years ago – in 1981 – Ronald Dell Davis stumbled on a breakthrough idea. Was there a way to turn his dyslexia off?
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