Program Specifics

Davis® Dyslexia Correction Program
The most widely used dyslexia correction program in the world!

The Davis® Dyslexia Correction Program includes:
  • Five consecutive days of one-to-one facilitation (ages 8 and up).
  • Support training for client’s family, tutor(s) or teacher(s) on the afternoon of the last day to ensure post-program follow-up and success.
  • All necessary take-home materials for program follow-up.
  • Three return follow-up visits (if necessary) and unlimited phone/email consultations.
Program Prerequisites

For the Davis Program to be effective, a person must be personally motivated and willing to improve some aspect of learning or school performance.

The Davis Dyslexia Correction program is a DRUG FREE solution. Therefore, before a program can be scheduled, clients must disclose all medications.

If you have any questions about these requirements, please contact Susan.

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Davis® Dyslexia Correction Program

The two major components of the Davis® Dyslexia Correction program are Orientation Counseling and Symbol Mastery. Davis Dyslexia Correction always includes both of these components.

Davis Orientation Counseling® teaches dyslexic students how to recognize and control the mental state that leads to distorted and confused perceptions of letters, words and numerals. Through a simple mental technique, the students learn to turn off the thought processes that cause misperceptions. Instead, they are able to restore their minds to a relaxed and focused state, suitable for reading and other studies. Once Orientation is learned, the student is ready to build the conceptual skills that will allow them to overcome problems stemming from dyslexia.

Davis Symbol Mastery® gives dyslexic students the ability to think with symbols and words, so they can learn to read easily and with full comprehension. Using clay, students first work with the alphabet, numerals, and punctuation marks, to make sure that they have an accurate perception and understanding of these symbols. Students then use clay to model the trigger words–the short abstract words, frequently encountered in reading, such as and, the, to, or it. These words cause problems when dyslexic students cannot form a mental picture to go along with them. Through Symbol Mastery, the student makes a three-dimensional clay model of the meaning of each word, together with a model of the letters of the words. With this approach, learning is permanent.

From Dyslexia the Gift web site, www.dyslexia.com
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Davis® Math Mastery Program

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Davis® Attention Mastery Program for ADD/ADHD
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Davis® Reading Program for Young Learners
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Books on Dyslexia

When Ron Davis’ revolutionary book was first published in 1994, The Gift of
Dyslexia
 shone new light on visual-spatial learners and started a shift in perception about dyslexia.

His second book, The Gift of Learning, is now changing perceptions about ADD and ADHD. It also covers solutions for Dyscalculia (math) and Dysgraphia (handwriting).

In her book Fish Don’t Climb Trees, Sue Blyth Hall offers advise if you have just discovered you or your child might be dyslexic.

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