

Il dono della dislessia. Perché alcune persone molto intelligenti non possono leggere e come possono imparare
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Cosa avevano in comune Leonardo da Vinci e Walt Disney? Erano dislessici, e come un altro dislessico, Ronald Davis, avevano il dono della creatività, dono che, permise a Davis di sviluppare e realizzare un nuovo rivoluzionario metodo per correggere la dislessia e i disturbi dell'apprendimento in genere. Questo libro parte dall'analisi del problema dislessia, ne elabora una teoria evolutiva e propone atti e comportamenti concreti spiegati a genitori, insegnanti, terapisti e agli stessi dislessici. Qui il metodo Davis è illustrato con chiarezza, in termini assolutamente comprensibili a chiunque, in funzione di una sua applicazione pratica.
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- Pagine: 238
- Data di uscita: 01-10-1998
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dnf at like half way this is such an irresponsible that makes outrageous claims with absolutely no evidence it’s not revised or updated and belongs in a museum of how dyslexia used to be understood absolute. trash.
There appears to be some controversy around this book. Those who rate it poorly seem to do so based merely on the fact that the theory that Davis posits is not supported (or referenced) by scientific data. Those who rate it (and the program itself, elsewhere) well do so because they or someone they
The Gift of Dyslexia talks of an interesting brain disorder, common among geniuses (Such as Albert Einstien and Leonardo Da Vinci). This disorder, if not dealt with properly, can make a person's life extremely difficult. What I loved about this book is how it tries to make you feel the way a Dyslexic Leggi tutto
Interesting to hear someone describe a very different way of seeing the world and of learning - trying to understand different learning styles is good for educators. I just wished Davis had presented more science behind claims like "the dyslexic thinks 20 to 400 times faster than other people" Huh?
A mixed bag of sound theory and flimsily backed up practice, The Gift of Dyslexia is an interesting and passionate look at one side of dyslexia's huge spectrum. It begins with a comprehensive explanation of the visual processing differences seen in some dyslexics, namely the almost magical ability t Leggi tutto
I was referred to this book by a couple of people because I was concerned about my daughter having some form of dyslexia. This book helps give a real paradigm shift on the subject. It is written by a man who grew up with a severe form of it, and his discoveries as he taught himself and others how to Leggi tutto
Two years ago during a parent teachers conference with my 3rd graders teacher at asked, "Is there such thing as math dyslexia?" She thought there was but nothing came of it. For two more years my child struggled, teachers and myself got frustrated. This is a smart kid. Reading, writing, and memorizi Leggi tutto
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