Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Dyslexia
The Davis programs can help anyone aged 8 and up, including adults of any age. There is a Young Learners Program available for those aged 5 – 8.
A program takes 6 days or 30 hours approximately. The hours required will be dependent on the type of program required, the needs and goals of the client. A program takes as long as it takes, as it is important to cover all aspects thoroughly to ensure the client is getting the best possible outcome.
A Licensed Davis Facilitator has the training and experience to recognise the symptoms and characteristics associated with Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia and provide solutions for each individual. The facilitators can offer procedures which benefit the client in ways to further their understanding of their learning difficulties and allow them to reach their full potential.
Yes, Davis has programs which address conditions such as ADD/ADHD, Dyscalculia (Math), Dyspraxia (movement and coordination), Dysgraphia (hand writing), Autism and Aspergers.
Davis is a hands on method which suits visual learners. It resolves the root causes experienced from learning difficulties such as Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD. These difficulties are a result of the thinking process and if left uncorrected can result in confusion, frustration, distorted perceptions, and attention problems which can lead to learning blocks. The Davis programs are not computer based and do not rely on repetition or rote learning. The Davis method enables the individual to recognise and control the triggers which cause the problems thus eliminating the issues and allowing them to overcome these barriers. The programs are individualised and tailored to suit each client and their needs and goals.
No, it cannot be cured, but it can be managed and you can control the effect it has on your life. The Davis Programs address the causes and the symptoms from which the problems occur.
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