Dyslexic Note-Taking: How to Double Your Memory Performance
Visual note-taking is a great way to boost memory performance for anybody who is willing to try. We are able
Continue readingNews & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
Visual note-taking is a great way to boost memory performance for anybody who is willing to try. We are able
Continue readingA Trip to the Physio: In this segment I’m talking about how overwhelmed we can get when we have lots
Continue readingMost folks today don’t write in cursive. Some people never even pick up a pen or pencil. Writing in cursive has become rare — yet reading cursive remains an important life skill.
Continue readingA talk by Sue Blyth Hall (Davis Facilitator, author, and founder of the Whole Dyslexic Society). Everyone is learning-able, however,
Continue readingDyslexia is a widespread and abundant, yet highly varying neurodiversity. The ‘Dyslexic Iceberg’ provides an excellent analogy to aid in understanding dyslexia.
Continue readingRelationships can cause us huge stress or bring us great joy, and dyslexia does have an effect. One of the biggest areas of challenge for us is communication.
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 readingIn the mid-19th century, we defined dyslexia as an unexpected underachievement in otherwise intelligent individuals. The disagnosic statistic manual for
Continue readingBrain researchers recently explored whether dyslexic children had stronger emotional reactions than non-dyslexic children.
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 readingBook Review: Cartwheels, by Tracy Peterson with Sloane LaFrance. Parents often ask for help in explaining a diagnosis of dyslexia to very young children.
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