Unlocking Potential: Managing Neurodiverse Teams
In this 30-minute session, we look at two areas of common challenge when managing neurodiverse teams – Time Management and
Continue readingNews & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
In this 30-minute session, we look at two areas of common challenge when managing neurodiverse teams – Time Management and
Continue readingEducators use the term “orthographic mapping” to describe the way that written words are etched into long-term memory. Once a person has “mapped” a word, they will be able to recognize the word instantly by sight
Continue readingSharing how to learn words and language through meaning first. This clay model created by an adult client shows the meaning of ‘onto’ beautifully and with a sense of movement,
Continue readingDyspraxia affects your everyday life also in adulthood. This dyspraxia test for adults can be a good start to discovering
Continue readingMy latest Davis program is full of beautiful aha moments for my client. This time it’s a boy who at first said that he didn’t want to change anything.
Continue readingThe potential always lies within the individual. Sometimes they just need a key to unlock it. That is the beauty of the Davis tools.
Continue readingGood mental health is often linked to being resilient. Resiliency is the ability to bounce back from difficult life experiences
Continue readingWhat happens when a child cannot learn to read through phonics? Educational researchers call those children nonresponders or treatment-resisters. But is the problem with the child or with the teaching method?
Continue readingOne thing we promote is having fun during a Davis program. You can reinforce the Davis skills through many games that help with memory, language, spatial awareness, and strategy.
Continue readingThis is my personal experience with dyslexia. It should give you an idea of what it is like to be
Continue readingMany neurodivergent people have skills that fluctuate from day to day. This comes often in IEP meetings that I’m sitting in.
Continue readingDid you know that the bones in our hands and wrists are not fully developed until late adolescence? Yet we
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