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What is in control of your intelligence? It is your mind’s eye. Your mind’s eye moves from its favorite, natural place to think, imagine, create and solve problems. To do this it must disorientate.
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What is in control of your intelligence? It is your mind’s eye. Your mind’s eye moves from its favorite, natural place to think, imagine, create and solve problems. To do this it must disorientate.
Continue readingYou may not realise that being dyslexic can affect your sense of direction, not only your left and right but also your ability to orientate your body in space!
Continue readingDyscalculia is a condition that affects one’s ability to acquire arithmetic skills. Its root cause is the same as for dyslexia, a distortion in perceptions triggered by confusion.
Continue readingFor me, prior to work with the Davis method for dyslexia, I thought of ‘orientation’ as the first days of
Continue readingBeing confused and bewildered is one of my most common states of mind. I frequently find myself being confused about why I’m confused.
Continue readingDavis Facilitator Cala Dyck of Vancouver, Canada, created this 4-minute animated video to explain the causes of disorientation, and how
Continue readingIn 1980, Ron Davis realized that his mind was at its dyslexic worst when he was at his creative best.
Continue readingNew research shows that if you want ADHD kids to learn, you have to let them squirm. The foot-tapping, leg-swinging
Continue readingFrustrating. That’s it. Hugely frustrating dealing, with stereotypes and misperceptions that cloud the field of dyslexia. It’s the closed mindedness
Continue reading… but the researchers don’t seem to know that’s what happened. Here’s what they do know: “[C]hildren who are poor
Continue readingThe Grammarly Blog has a wonderful article about procrastination. They start by identifying the primary reasons for procrastination: overwhelm confusion
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