This article highlights an interesting aspect of praise - and a good way to inspire growth and self-worth:
#sydneydyslexia Articles
Non Verbal Learning Disability
NVLD or NLD - Non-verbal Learning Disability has come more and more onto my professional radar recently, seems like another interesting array of symptoms that has been grouped into a label. Maybe you recently had a psychological assessment and have...
Another Alternative to Schooling…
What if there was another way to schooling? I don't know many people who would pull off his education record, but I believe with pooling a group of inspired parents and community members together, it could be an amazing experience that would not...
Jackie French on her Dyslexia and Her New Book
Click here to listen to the radio interview: Australian Author Jackie French Australian Children's Laureate Jackie French is being interviewed on Radio New Zealand National on her new book 'I Spy a Great Reader' and talks about her challenges at...
Why are so Many Famous People Dyslexic?
Axel Gudmundsson is an Icelandic Davis facilitator and has been instrumental in getting Davis into the Icelandic school system, where it is now the most common approach in correcting any learning disability. Iceland happens to have one of the...
8 Great Tips to Write a Good Story
by Kurt Vonnegut ...I like his last one: Give your readers as much information as possible, as soon as possible. To hell with suspense. Readers should have such complete understanding of what is going on, where and why, that they could finish the...
Why Kids Fidget
In order to learn, we need to focus and in order to focus, some kids just need to move. This is a great article telling us why movement is so important.
Harry Potter Readers are More Tolerant
It doesn't surprise me that Harry Potter readers have been found to be more tolerant. This gives me yet another excuse to get my young dyslexic clients into the Harry Potter books. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a child who couldn't...
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