Celebrating three decades of turning learning struggles into lifelong gifts
Thirty years ago, Ron Davis published a book that changed how the world understands dyslexia.
What started as one man’s journey from 38 years of illiteracy became a global movement. This movement has helped millions of people across more than 40 countries.
The Gift of Dyslexia revealed what others failed to see: dyslexia isn’t a disability. It’s a different way of thinking. When you understand it properly, it becomes an extraordinary gift.
Today, our services reach over 30 languages worldwide. Our research-backed methods have helped countless people discover their true potential.
Ron Davis was born with what we now call severe autism. Doctors labeled him “uneducable and mentally retarded.”
For the first nine years of his life, he had no awareness of the world around him.
When awareness came, it brought terror. He suddenly had to learn in a system that wasn’t designed for minds like his.
The turning point came at age 17.
An IQ test revealed Ron was a genius. He scored 137 points.
By age 27, after using clay modeling to learn concepts and words, his IQ reached 169.
But reading remained impossible.
Words swam on pages. Letters flipped and rotated. Spacing disappeared.
The breakthrough came during his career as a sculptor. He realized he could “go” to a place where language didn’t exist.
If he could go there, perhaps he could go where language did exist.
That curiosity led to his discovery of the root cause of dyslexia: disorientation.
Once Ron understood this, he could read without effort for the first time in his life.
The words held still. The spacing was accurate. He experienced what everyone else experienced when looking at text. You can read Ron’s full story here
For 30 years, The Gift of Dyslexia has created “finally, somebody understands” moments for families worldwide.
Here are stories from people whose lives changed:
Cheryl treasures her signed copy of The Gift of Dyslexia – “one of my most prized books.” As a Davis Facilitator for almost 20 years, she’s witnessed the book’s enduring power firsthand. “It not only changed the direction my life and career took, but it has also helped me in being able to change the lives of numerous people because of it.” What makes it so lasting? “Its simplicity, clarity and the fact that it gives hope.” After two decades of helping others, Cheryl’s verdict: “The scope of the gift of dyslexia is indeed immense and it will continue to help and inspire people for years to come.”
Anne trained to be a reading teacher. Every university strategy she tried with her brilliant son, who was struggling with reading, failed.
When she discovered The Gift of Dyslexia, her son’sresponse changed everything: “Of course we think in pictures, don’t you Mom?”
Within months of implementing the Gift of Dyslexia, her son was reading at grade level.
Today, he’s a college graduate running successful businesses. Anne has been a Davis Facilitator since 2006.
“I knew then and there that had to be my career path to help other individuals overcome some of the struggles they were having with reading.”
Carl spent his entire life “chasing his dyslexia” as a severely dyslexic adult. When he discovered Ron Davis’s work, everything changed. He realized dyslexia isn’t what we think it is. It’s “something really very good, very positive that just needs a different approach.”
“I couldn’t stand by and let a child of eight, nine, ten have the same experience that I have had as a dyslexic learning to read.”
Now Carl is a Davis Facilitator. He ensures no child has to struggle the way he did.
Margot’s story shows how Davis tools extend far beyond literacy.
Before the program Margot:
Had no control over her temper
– Constantly bumped into things
– Dropped items regularly
– Even backed her car into letterboxes
Using Davis self-regulation techniques, she can now:
– Control her anger
– Stay alert and focused
– Manage her energy levels
– Truly relax
The Davis tools keep her “in the here and now.” They changed how she moves through the world.
When Emily’s kindergartener couldn’t learn to read and repeated the grade, she acted.
She went to the library and checked out every book on dyslexia she could find. Reading The Gift of Dyslexia, she cried. “Finally, there is somebody out there that understands my son.”
That struggling five-year-old is now 22. If you heard him read, you’d never know he was dyslexic.
Emily became a Davis Facilitator five years ago. She witnessed what she calls “the magic of this program.”
“We know it’s not magic, but it works like magic.”
Nadine was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD as an adult. She struggled through university in her 40s. She’d used every available resource. Nothing worked. Ready to drop out, she discovered The Gift of Dyslexia audiobook as a last resort.
“It changed my world.”
She completed her degree. She became a Davis Facilitator to “give back and pay it forward to everybody else who’s neurodiverse like me.”
Ready to discover how The Gift of Dyslexia can change your life or your loved one’s life?
You have several pathways:
Perfect for:
Parents and grandparents seeking to understand and support dyslexic family members
Adults with dyslexia looking to understand their own learning style
Professionals considering a meaningful career change to become Davis Facilitators
What You’ll Receive:
Investment: $1,595 USD
Format: Online (US/Canada time zones)
If you prefer personalized, individual support for yourself or your child, our licensed facilitators provide the complete Davis Mastery for Dyslexia program through one-on-one sessions.
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