Would you be interested to become a Davis Facilitator?
Would you be interested to become a Davis Facilitator?
Becoming a Davis Facilitator is an exciting and amazing experience. Once qualified, you will be able to work with children and adults alike to help them work with their ‘gifts’ in order to overcome what holds them back in their learning.
Listen Subiratha’s report of her first days on her training-course. Workshop presenter Richard Whitehead explains what exactly is involved to become a facilitator and what to expect afterwards.
The documentary is available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Your autistic child cannot speak?
Your autistic child cannot speak?
Read the article below and find out how the Davis Method can un-lock your child’s voice. Kim Duff talks about what helped her autistic son find his voice.
Dyslexia Linked to Shorter Memory Trace of Previous Stimuli
A further possible explanation why dyslexics have problems with reading and writing and a perhaps feasible solution in the not too far future.
Jan. 24, 2017 Researchers have provided new insight into the brain mechanisms underlying a condition that causes reading and writing … read more
Dyslexia Linked to Shorter Memory Trace of Previous Stimuli
Does the dyslexic brain work in different ways?
In the Brain, One Area Sees Familiar Words as Pictures, Another Sounds out Words
June 9, 2016 Skilled readers can quickly recognize words when they read because the word has been placed in a visual dictionary of sorts which functions separately from an area that processes the sounds of … read more
BOOK: The Gift Of Learning
Proven New Methods for Correcting ADD, Math & Handwriting Problems by Ronald G. Davis, Eldon M. Braun (2008) Paperback: Amazon.co.uk: Books
Ron’s first book: The Gift of Dyslexia
An extraordinary book that describes one of the worlds finest and most important discoveries.
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The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can’t Read and How They Can Learn Audiobook – YouTube
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BOOK: Why ‘Tyrannosaurus’ but not ‘if’
This is a very accessible book that gives explicit advice to people with learning difficulties.