Parent as teacher and a dyslexic child. WHAT TO DO?
This is not an easy situation for many of us. Children in the coronavirus era still have dyslexia, but now the parent is responsible for how the child handles school duties.
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This is not an easy situation for many of us. Children in the coronavirus era still have dyslexia, but now the parent is responsible for how the child handles school duties.
Continue readingIf you think you might be dyslexic but you’re not quite sure or if you know someone who is and
Continue readingIt’s been an extremely turbulent and unpredictable number of weeks. As the global crisis of coronavirus takes hold of the
Continue readingWhat to say? The book, The Gift of Dyslexia not only opened my eyes, but allowed me to be a
Continue readingDoes your child have problems following instructions? Does it seem that sometimes your child does the exact opposite of what
Continue readingLaughter is infectious. Sometimes I don’t even know what a person is laughing at, yet it makes me burst out
Continue readingThis is the program objective that my young client gave herself: unlearn dyslexia.” Her answer is relevant and lucid: yes, dyslexia is the result of learning.
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 readingDyslexia is often considered purely in a medical or biological sense. The social model also explores social, cultural and political concerns.
Continue readingA short video about the differences between word-based and visual thinking, produced by Australian educator Brenda Baird (Davis Facilitator, retired
Continue readingVery young children are hungry for everything they can learn. But sometimes this thirst for knowledge dries up, the child
Continue readingThis French-language video shows Davis Facilitator Sophie Renon at work with a client, and includes on overview of her work
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