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

The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Brightest People Can't Read and How They Can Learn
By Ronald D. Davis; Eldon M. Braun

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New, enlarged edition of a breakthrough book that gives dyslexics the key to literacy. Here at last is a book that brings real help to people who have dyslexia, a disorder that inhibits the reading and writing ability of nearly fifteen per cent of all children and adults. Dyslexic children lose out under the educational system, unable to keep pace with their classmates, and may even be hived off into schools for children with learning disabilities. Written by a dyslexic who by his own efforts discoverd how to overcome the barrier to reading, this book sets out the practical step-by-step techniques, using visualisation and multisensory learning, which helped him to read and have since helped more than a thousand dyslexic children and adults. More than that - for the first time the experience of being dyslexic is fully explained, from its early development to its gradual entrenchment as a child comes to rely on non-verbal perception. Dyslexics will instantly identify with the author's descriptions of confusion and disorientation, and will recognise the 'trigger' words that make comprehension difficult. These revelations should be read by all teachers, educational psychologists and parents. For this second edition the book has been substantially revised and enlarged in the light of continuing research, with three new chapters and much additional material throughout, including many new photographs. It all adds to the value of a book that places dyslexia in its true context - as a disorder of perception - and marks a turning point in the teaching of reading.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9886 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-09-25
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

Editorial Reviews

'The Times'
"The Davis method... tackle(s) the causes of dyslexia... helping
clients to understand and take control of their own thought processes."

'Red'
"I found a Davis facilitator and came away from a five-day workshop with my
creativity intact and my problems solved."

'The Independent'
"Promises to put an end to the problems of dyslexia once and for
all."


Customer Reviews

Why you should buy this book5
This books is an absolute must for anyone who suffers from dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysculculia or related related conditions.

Through its pages it shows suffers that far from being a disability it is fact a gift. It gives a first hand account of how the author overcame his severe dyslexia, but also gives suffers practical information on how to overcome their condition, it also explains in a clear and concise way how their condition affects them and other people.

This book is useful for adults or children. For anyone wanting to know why they are dyslexic and how they can be helped, this is a very down to earth, commonsense book. Read it - you will not be disaapointed.

It enables you to understand the frustrations of a dyslexic4
My son is nearly 7 and has been diagnosed as dyslexic. By reading this book it has enabled me to understand more fully why he reacts the way he does in certain circumstances and the frustrations he will face. It also talks very positively and relates to it as a 'Gift'. Equally importantly, it has made me understand in greater depth the problem my husband faces and faced growing up with Dyslexia. I thought I understood my husbands problems, but in truth I only scratched the surface! Now I can understand why he has difficulties with some things and is brilliant at others! A very interesting and enlightening read.

Fantastic5
This is a really fantastic book covering dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADD. This book gives a valuble insight to the workings of the dyslexic mind, how to assess and identify problem areas in your child/friend/relative - it even has lesson ideas! The whole book is very optimistic and helpful.