Dyslexia is one of the most misunderstood learning styles in today's educational landscape. Although most people associate Dyslexia with letter reversals and reading difficulties, Dyslexia encompasses a much larger umbrella of learning difficulties.
At one time, Dyslexia was defined as deficiency in brain function - a disability. We now know, however, that Dyslexia is not a result of a genetic flaw - or brain, eye, or ear malfunction - it is a difference in thinking and learning style that can cause confusion when dealing with symbols.
In fact, some of our culture's most talented people are dyslexic - as is true for many of the pioneers in technology, physics, and art.
Today, there is real relief for the struggle, frustration, and self-esteem-crushing symptoms of Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, and the many other variations that accompany the same thinking style, including (but not limited to):
- Dyslexia
- ADD or ADHD
- Reading disability
- Language-based learning disability
- Dyspraxia (balance)
- Dyscalculia (math)
- Dysgraphia (hand writing)
- Auditory processing disorder
- Visual processing disorder
For more information or to set up an initial consultation, contact:
Tracy Trudell
Licensed Davis Dyslexia Correction® Facilitator
Dyslexia and Learning Solutions Ontario
8274 Coyne Road
Wallacetown, Ontario Canada
N0L 2M0
ph: 519-762-2001
cell: 519-494-9884
email: info@dyslexiaontario.com

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