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Is it dyslexia?
Ron Davis' Reading Research Council in Burlingame, California,
offers a free on-line questionnaire that will provide a short
learning profile and helps determine the level and severity of
dyslexia symptoms. The test takes about 5 minutes to complete and
is confidential - it does not require submission of any personal
identifying information: www.testdyslexia.com
Why
is dyslexia a gift?
Dyslexic
people are visual, multi-dimensional thinkers. They are intuitive
and highly creative, and excel at hands-on learning. Because
they think in pictures, it is sometimes hard for them to understand
letters, numbers, symbols, and written words. They can learn
to read, write and study efficiently when they use methods
geared to our unique learning style.
What
is Davis Dyslexia Correction®?
Davis
Dyslexia Correction® provides tools to overcome problems with
reading, writing, math, and attention focus. These methods
enable children and adults to recognize and control the mental
processes that cause distorted perceptions of letters and
words. Once students can be sure that their perceptions are
accurate, they can resolve the underlying cause of their learning
difficulties through methods that build upon their creative
and imaginative strengths. The DavisTM
approach is not based on tutoring or drill, but actually resolves
the root causes of the problems experienced by individuals
with language-based learning difficulties. Ronald Davis explains
the DavisTM program
in the book, The Gift of Dyslexia.
Can
dyslexia be cured?
No.
Dyslexia is not a disease, and it is not the result of a brain
injury or defect. Dyslexic people think primarily in pictures,
not words, and have difficulty learning to work with symbols
such as letters or numerals. When they are confused or frustrated
as children, they begin to experience distorted perceptions,
such as reversals of letters, and develop life-long learning
blocks that hamper their progress. The problems that prevent
learning can be corrected. That is, dyslexic children and
adults can learn to recognize and to control the mental state
that results in distorted perceptions, thus eliminating this
problem. They can also learn new and more effective approaches
to reading, writing, spelling, or math calculation, and thus
overcome problems at school or work.
What
are the key aspects of the Davis Dyslexia
Correction® Program?
The
two major components of the Davis Dyslexia Correction® Program
are Davis Orientation Counseling® and Davis 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. Using 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.
Can
Davis methods help children with attention focus
problems or hyperactivity?
Yes.
Davis Facilitators have training in specialized methods designed
to help students gain self-control over their energy level.
Through the program, students will master the concepts of
time, sequence, consequence, order and disorder.
How
is the Davis Program different from other program?
The
DavisTM methods
address the root cause of learning disabilities. The program
corrects the learning disability using the natural strengths
and talents of the individual's personal thinking and learning
style. It is fun! Many other programs address only the symptoms
and involve a lot of repetition (which dyslexics often find
boring and tedious).
What
happens at Northeast Alabama Dyslexia Center?
All
certified Davis Dyslexia Correction® Facilitators offer a
five-day, 30-hour Program, which incorporates Orientation
Counseling and Symbol Mastery. Before starting the program,
the Davis provider performs a Perceptual Ability Assessment,
an exercise that helps determine whether the student has the
positive mental talents associated with dyslexia. Then, the
Facilitator works with the student (and the parents if the
student is a child) to develop a profile of academic weaknesses
as well as strengths. Those weaknesses that need to be remedied
can include spelling, handwriting, math, or attention deficits,
in addition to, or instead of, reading difficulties. In addition
to the basic Davis techniques, the Facilitators will work
one-on-one with the student, using other specialized Davis
methods as appropriate to meet individual needs.
The Davis Dyslexia Correction® Program is suitable for children
as young as age eight and adults of any age-Ron Davis has
successfully worked with several individuals over age 70!
When children go through the program, the Davis providers
also instruct parents in using the basic methods taught, so
that they can continue to work with the child at home. At
the end of the 30-hour program, students have a full understanding
of all the Davis methods, and know how to continue to use
these methods on their own. Students are given a kit containing
the materials needed for Symbol Mastery, which they will
continue to use until they have mastered all the trigger words
that cause problems for dyslexic people.
What
does the program consist of?
The
program is a five-day, one-on-one instruction with follow-up
work to be done at home. The program claims an extraordinary
97% success rate. The DavisTM
training starts by showing the student how to control his/her
ever-roving "mind's eye" or imagination. When the client has
learned how to stay focused - or "on point" - he/she begins
to master the alphabet by making each letter three-dimensionally
in clay. This process helps the student to master any letters
that may "trigger" confusion that could result in disorientation.
The student is then introduced to Symbol Mastery for words.
When these techniques have been learned, the student will
continue to master the 217 "trigger words." Our clients use
clay to simultaneously model the letters of each word and
their own chosen image of its dictionary definition. The program
has an impact on the mind as well as the emotions. Dyslexia
can involve horrendous frustration and lack of self-esteem,
and while the DavisTM
Program can be a literacy jump-start, it can involve changes
in confidence and self-esteem as much as in reading, spelling,
and writing.
Northeast Alabama Dyslexia Center offers continuing support
for the student.
The last half-day of the students program is devoted to support
training. Parents, other family members, tutors or teachers,
etc. who will be working with the student at home are invited
to attend the training session. Our continuing support program
offers unlimited telephone and/or e-mail consultations as
well as three follow-up visits to our office that can be used
at any time.
Source of information found at www.dyslexia.com/program.htm
© DDAI, Used with permission
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