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“It was amazing to realize that I can learn information just as well as anyone else — I just need to do it differently.” Read our latest posts
Kate Veale
22 oktober 2024
While families wait, the person who needs support is still waiting too. The Davis approach was built on a different premise entirely. No diagnosis required. Not because assessment doesn't have value, it does, but because the outcome doesn't depend on a label. It depends on the person.
Kate Veale
22 april 2026
By Nadine Schumont, Davis Facilitator I’ve learned that sometimes the most meaningful moments in life are the ones we never plan. It was near the end of winter, around March […]
Kate Veale
17 april 2026
By Nadine Schumont – Davis Facilitator A young woman came to see me a couple of years ago. She was with her pastor and his wife. She didn’t say much. […]
Kate Veale
17 april 2026
One family's experience getting autism help through the Davis Method in New Zealand — and the remarkable results that followed.
Kate Veale
16 april 2026
Autism awareness and autism acceptance aren't the same thing. Here's what the difference actually means for autistic people, and why self-acceptance is where real change starts.
Kate Veale
31 maart 2026
One mother's search for a dyslexia solution led her to the book, The Gift of Dyslexia and then to the Davis Method itself. Read her story of struggle, hope, and deciding to become a Davis facilitator.
Kate Veale
23 maart 2026
We’ve had decades of awareness campaigns. Colored ribbons, hashtags, designated days and weeks. And yet neurodivergent people still face higher rates of unemployment, poorer educational outcomes, and support systems that are largely built around fixing what’s “wrong” with them.
Kate Veale
16 maart 2026
If your child is living in a constant state of overwhelm, Mary Martin's story is worth reading. Mary's daughter Sophia was diagnosed with sensory processing disorder and motor deficiencies. She couldn't accurately process what she saw, heard, or felt — and that left her in a near-constant state of fear.
Kate Veale
15 maart 2026
Davis UK & Ireland has launched NeuroNavigators — a free online community for parents, educators, and neurodivergent individuals who are just starting to explore what Davis can offer.
Kate Veale
19 februari 2026
Davis facilitator Dolores Gage recently delivered an online talk on neurodiversity to faculty at IE University — reaching professors across Spain, New York, and beyond. The response says it all.
Kate Veale
19 februari 2026
By Karen LoGiudice Have questions about the Davis Mastery for Dyslexia Program? Contact us
Kate Veale
19 februari 2026
Press release: January 30, 2026 Davis facilitators offer one-on-one programs for dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and math learning differences. Programs are personalized to each client and based on the Davis Method […]
Kate Veale
13 februari 2026
Learn the difference between autism meltdowns and tantrums. Discover how to handle each one and support your child effectively.
Kate Veale
28 januari 2026
Discover why The Gift of Dyslexia changed how we view dyslexia. Learn Ron Davis' breakthrough approach to understanding and correcting reading struggles through practical techniques.
Kate Veale
27 januari 2026
Ever wondered what actually happens in a Davis® Mastery for Dyslexia program? Matthew Head provides a day-by-day breakdown of his experience with the program.
Kate Veale
15 januari 2026
By Cathie Geraci, Davis® Facilitator When people ask me what I do, I tell them: “I help individuals understand how their intelligence works.” Yes, I help dyslexics learn to read, dyscalculics understand […]
Kate Veale
20 november 2025
December 6-7, 2025 | Free live online event Your child isn’t broken. Traditional approaches weren’t made for their mind. Two transformative days exploring autism through the Davis lens — discovering […]
Kate Veale
19 november 2025
Your child hit another student. Again. This time it was over a hole in the sandbox - something so small, yet it triggered a complete meltdown. Yelling, hitting, tears. The school's calling. You're exhausted. You've tried everything. But what if these moments aren't about defiance? What if they're about missing a fundamental understanding of choice?
Kate Veale
19 november 2025
What if everything you thought you knew about dyslexia was wrong? In 1982, Ron Davis conducted a groundbreaking experiment that proved dyslexia isn't caused by brain damage or malfunction—it's the result of disorientation, a natural brain function that affects how we perceive the world. Using nothing but a spinning spiral, a stopwatch, and a tape recorder, he demonstrated that the same perceptual distortions dyslexic people experience could happen to anyone. This discovery fundamentally changed how we understand dyslexia, and it's the foundation of everything Davis Method does today. Read Ron's account of the experiment that changed it all.
Kate Veale
18 november 2025
The biggest genetic study on dyslexia ever, involving over 1.2 million people, found 80 DNA regions linked to reading ability and showed that dyslexia’s wiring is ancient, not a flaw. Learn why this discovery reframes dyslexia as a long-term human adaptation.
Kate Veale
09 november 2025
Math can feel like a foreign language for kids whose brilliance shines in pictures and spatial thinking. Discover how Natalie went from math anxiety to confidence through the Davis® Mastery for Math Program's visual, hands-on approach.
Kate Veale
15 oktober 2025
When educators learn how picture thinkers process information, everything shifts. Sue Hall shares her Edmonton conference experience and the communities now embracing Davis methods.
Kate Veale
15 oktober 2025
ADHD brings the energy. Dyslexia adds visual thinking. Autism traits need structure. Stephen Martin explains why neurodiversity rarely comes in single labels and how Davis Concepts for Life addresses the abstract concepts - time, cause and effect, motivation - that all neurodivergent brains struggle with.
Kate Veale
08 oktober 2025
Words go in but don't stick. Stephen Martin explains the hidden side of dyslexia - comprehension struggles that follow you into adult life. Learn why your brain translates words into pictures, why this exhausts you, and how to work with your picture-thinking brain instead of against it.
Kate Veale
08 oktober 2025
Learn how Nadine Schumont used Owen's Rainbow Mind to educate about neurodiversity and the Davis Method at Stratford Public Library's event.
Kate Veale
21 augustus 2025