The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read...and How They Can Learn

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The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read...and How They Can Learn

The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read...and How They Can Learn

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Much of my time was devoted to solving difficult problems that others couldn’t solve and to mentoring. ma si tratta di un elenco di soli 24 nomi a fronte dei milioni di persone che hanno dovuto affrontare, e in qualche modo risolvere, la dislessia! Positive aspects are the way in which dyslexia presented as merely a different way of thinking and not a disability.

Dyslexia: 37 Common Traits | Dyslexia the Gift Test for Dyslexia: 37 Common Traits | Dyslexia the Gift

The Gift of Dyslexia presents a new, proven technique for correcting the perceptual barrier to reading. If anybody who has dyslexia ever had to do all the balance and ball throwing exercises as a kid and still can’t catch a ball, like myself (note I’ve never been diagnosed with dyspraxia), hearing that some your dyslexic disorientation could be messing with your proprioception is also a revelation. So “about 10” would mean that most dyslexics would identify with something less than a third of the traits. If you sit back and think about some of Davis's claims, you'll realize pretty quickly that he's skipped past rationality into an odd metaphysics.This book was recommended to me by several homeschooling moms who have dyslexic children, so it was my first deep dive into a dyslexia book since my son was diagnosed. Those who rate it (and the program itself, elsewhere) well do so because they or someone they love have personally experienced the program or the effects described in the book and can affirm it first-hand. I’m quite happy to do that all in my head, and then use the software to illustrate it to other people.

Book Review: The Gift of Dyslexia by Ronald D. Davis Book Review: The Gift of Dyslexia by Ronald D. Davis

Moving up and down the west coast, with six different grade schools, I devoured books in the school and local libraries, because it gave me knowledge. I read all the time – most of my life since I was four, learning letters and words mostly with the help of my older brother and my Dad. So I DIDN'T follow the simple instructions in the book - not until my wife took me to a public lecture by the author Ron Davis, and I had the opportunity to ask him all the hard questions the book had raised in my mind. This young lady was feeling a bit anxious about going back to school because she hadn’t mastered tying her shoes. For the dyslexia: Avoid discussing it with anyone in your family or their friends, at least until after you are tested, if possible.Not having the precise meaning means having a blank picture and this greatly disturbs the picture-thinking brain that has this gift of mastery. He responded to my scepticism with the simple and humble authority of someone who KNOWS from direct experience. Parents are often confused by different labels and diagnoses that have been suggested to be a the root of their child's learning or behavior difficulties. I nodded in agreement with his findings that the dyslexic learner is primarily a non-verbal thinker who has little or no internal monologue.



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