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About dyslexia
Go to "In the news" (above) to watch Ronald D. Davis explain dyslexia - the gift and the disability.
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Browse our online bookstore
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The Gift of Dyslexia
by Ron Davis, with Eldon Braun
The Gift of Dyslexia explains the theories behind Davis Dyslexia
Correction methods, and details basic procedures in an
easy-to-follow, scripted format. Large typeface, illustrations &
photographs make this book dyslexic-friendly.
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The Gift of Learning
By Ron Davis, with Eldon Braun
The Gift of Learning provides tools for improving attention
focus, building math understanding, and improving handwriting.
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Learning Outside the Lines
by Jonathan Mooney and David Cole; forward by Edward M. Hallowell
A down-to-earth guide to taking control of one's college
education. A refreshing approach, with practical and realistic
suggestions, and a few short-cuts along the way. Highly recommended
for teens and adult students.
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The Everything Parent's Guide
to Children with Dyslexia
by Abigail Marshall
This book, written by the Dyslexia, the Gift webmaster, is
a “must read” for every parent who knows or suspects their child has
dyslexia. Provides positive advice and welcome relief from the maze
of conflicting information parents encounter about their child's
learning needs. Includes information about testing for dyslexia,
school choices, treatment methods, the IEP process, and practical
suggestions for help with homework from elementary through high
school years.
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Right-Brained Children in a
Left-Brained World
by Jeffrey Freed, Laurie Parsons
This book explores a variety of innovative and sometimes
surprising approaches to teaching the ADD Child. Recommended for
parents and teachers.
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Homework Without Tears
by Lee Canter & Lee Hausner, Ph.D.
The authors give a detailed, step-by-step approach to turning the
responsibility of homework over to your children. The motivational
ideas are excellent! Practical charts and planners are included with
permission to copy.
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Checking Your Grammar
Marvin Terban
Handy reference helps students find answers to grammar questions
quickly, includes spelling, punctuation, capitalization,
contractions, parts of speech, abbreviations, acronyms, and the 100
most often confused and misused words.
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Math-a-Pedia: Primary edition
David C. Brummett
Illustrates basic math concepts, from addition and subtraction
through fractions, factors, and statistics. Bright illustrations to
pique the interest of visual learners.
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Math-a-Pedia: Intermediate
edition
David C. Brummett
Illustrates basic math concepts, from addition and subtraction
through fractions, factors, and statistics. Bright illustrations to
pique the interest of visual learners.
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Gabby's Wordspeller
Diane Frank
Find your word by the way it sounds. An essential desk
reference for students of all ages, and a must-have acquisition for
libraries and classrooms -- and a lifesaver for dyslexic writers.
Designed to be used alone or as an entry point to a standard
dictionary, this comprehensive book allows users to use phonetic
guesswork to lead to correct spellings of thousands of words.
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Please note: Rocky Point Academy is not responsible for payment, goods or
delivery of the above items. We have provided links to Amazon.ca and
dyslexia.com for your purchasing convenience. If you have any
questions or concerns about your purchases, please contact the vendors directly.
Thank you.
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