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

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| Actual Reader Reviews: adult dyslexia
All teachers should read this book!
Having just found out I have a child with dyslexia,
I went searching on the internet to find out whatever I could. Ron Davis'
book was amazing. I now understand myself and my child so much more than
I did before. Dyslexia is truly a gift, not a learning disability. All
teachers should read this book to help them understand their gifted, dyslexic
students and teach them with methods that fit their learning styles.
A reader from Missouri
The best book around for understanding the
elusive "Dyslexia
My son has just recently completed the one week
Davis Dyslexia course in Dallas, Texas. After reading the book it answered
so many questions that have haunted us for years - since Kindergarten.
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Thank God, a real look at dyslexia!
I am about to purchase "The Gift of Dyslexia"
for my sons special education teacher today. I was up half the night last
night reading this book...Read
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The
Gift of Dyslexia
by Ronald D. Davis, Eldon M. Braun, Joan M. Smith
In this exciting book, Davis shares the startling
discovery he made which helped him overcome his own dyslexia; reveals how
dyslexia may be linked to uncommonly high levels of intelligence, creativity,
and imagination; and outlines a clear and simple plan that anyone can use
to help themselves or others conquer this all-too-common disability.
The author shares the startling discovery that
enabled him to overcome his own dyslexia, reveals how dyslexia can be related
to high levels of intelligence, and offers a plan that anyone with dyslexia
can use to conquer the common disability.
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| Actual Reader Reviews:
This book offers real hope for the dyslexic
In January of '99 my first grader was completely
unable to read. After formal testing at a university, special education
intervention, and endless hours of struggle, I sat down and studied this
book. By April of '99 (3 short months) my daughter was reading at a second
grade level! I have since then gone on to complete the program described
in the book for other students with good success.Read
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A Revealing, Inspiring Book for Parents
I found this book very informative as I was wondering
whether my daughter was dyslexic or not. And even if she is not, the book
gave me insight as to how different people learn and process. It's a very
clear book and gives hope, insight, and a means of learning for those who
do have.... Read
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It was like finding an owner's manual for myself
After years of being told that I was strangley
talented in visual and mechanical fields (I'm not autistic by the way),
but really not smart enough to go to college, finding this book was like
finally finding myself. I joined the military because I was "not smart
enough" to go to college...Read
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