Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Have we been overlooking a major direction?

· Thinking in Pictures
· Disorientation
· Struggling with traditional academic learning
· Self-Esteem fluctuating


Does the above sound a bell? These are some of the symptoms that effect people struggling with Dyslexia and yes, you’d be right in thinking that they are also symptoms that affect many Autistic learners.

Here’s some really exciting news that I’d like to share with you all and in turn if you could forward this knowledge on to your friends, that would be wonderful ..... Thank you.

Message From Richard Whitehead - Davis Learning Foundation Director

"How do you explain to others why dyslexia is a gift...
...and how do you explain to teachers how dyslexic thinkers learn best?"


"Why 'Tyrannosaurus' But Not 'If'?" is a new 15-part mentoring course, designed for anyone who is teaching a picture thinker.

The course is absolutely free of charge. Over 15 weeks, it delivers to teachers, tutors, lecturers and home educators incisive insights and strategies - insights and strategies which can be put to use straight away, empowering bright children who have struggled with traditional academic learning.

It would be truly wonderful if you would let any of your friends, contacts and colleagues know about the course who might be interested, or who might benefit from it.

Click here ..... http://www.whytyrannosaurusbutnotif.com/

Richard Whitehead - Director
Davis Learning Foundation
PO Box 972
Canterbury CT1 9DN

Tel: +44 (0)1227 732288
Fax: +44 (0)1227 731756

http://www.whytyrannosaurusbutnotif.com/ (course site)
http://www.davislearningfoundation.org.uk/ (main site)

I am a big fan of Ronald D. Davis (founder of Davis Dyslexia Association International, author of The Gift of Dyslexia and The Gift of Learning) and next week I will be posting some information regarding this remarkable man.

2 comments:

claire p said...

I loved the mom song! The course sound intresting. At school Jamie sometimes uses the PEX system, which I guess is similar but for very young children. He is definatly a more visual learner at the moment.

Paulene Angela said...

Hi Claire,

Yes the mom song is amazing, does she stop for breath? Also at the end the phrase "and tomorrow we will do this all over again", yep I can run with that.

Up until now the course has been short sweet little tip bits on learning techniques, how we absorb data. My younger brother needs to hear and I need to see, although over time I have developed my hearing senses.