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Dyslexia Correction, Toronto, Montreal - Canada. [Learning Disabilities]


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Learning Disabilities

"Dyslexia" was the term originally used to describe reading problems of people who clearly were intelligent enough to be able to learn to read. Now there are over seventy different names used to describe various aspects of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. The term “learning disabilities” is most frequently used in Canada, while in other countries learning disabilities are collectively called “dyslexia”.

Most people who have dyslexia are smart, yet have difficulty with basic academic skills such as reading, spelling, writing, arithmetic, or paying attention. They are visual thinkers, are often intuitive and highly creative, and they excel at hands-on learning. But because they think in pictures, it is hard for them to deal with letters, numbers, symbols, and abstract words for which they have no mental images.

Dyslexic people can learn to read, write, and study effectively  when using methods geared to their unique learning style.

Non-dyslexic (auditory-sequential) thinker. Dyslexic vs non-dyslexic Dyslexic, (visual-spatial thinker)
 

Dyslexia Correction Program


Professional services described as Davis®, Davis Dyslexia Correction®, including Davis Symbol Mastery®, Davis Orientation Counseling®, and Davis Learning Strategies™ services may only be provided by persons who are trained and licensed through Davis Dyslexia Association International®.