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by starting with how your brain really works. It builds genuine understanding of mathematical concepts from the ground up, using tools that work with your thinking style rather than against it.
You didn't fail at maths. Maths instruction failed you.
It's what happens when a system built for one type of brain tries to teach a different one using the same method.
The Davis Method approaches dyscalculia the same way it approaches every learning difference -
It has nothing to do with intelligence. It has everything to do with how information is being presented and processed.
The frustration of watching others grasp something that feels completely out of reach isn't a character flaw.
If numbers have never made sense, you've probably blamed yourself at some point.
Bad at maths. Not a numbers person. Just doesn't get it.
But dyscalculia, a neurological difference in how the brain processes numerical information, affects around 1 in 20 people.
This week we're moving from awareness to action. For your child, that starts with finding the right support.
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The Davis Autism Approach was created by Ron Davis, autistic, to give autistic individuals the foundational tools to understand how they experience the world and navigate it on their own terms. Not to make them appear more neurotypical. To help them build a life that genuinely works for them
Autistic brains often bring intense focus, exceptional memory, strong pattern recognition, and a capacity for deep expertise that neurotypical brains rarely match. The challenge is that most systems weren't built with their brain in mind.
If you're raising an autistic child, you've probably spent a lot of time in rooms where the conversation is about what your child can't do.
Can't sit still. Can't filter sensory input. Can't read social cues the way other kids do.
That framing is exhausting, and it's incomplete.
manage your environment, and participate fully in the life you want.
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The ability to focus deeply, think laterally, and respond fast under pressure are genuine strengths, they just need the right conditions to work.
The Davis Method works with how your brain operates, not against it. It builds the foundational tools that make it easier to direct your attention,
The hyperfocus that makes you exceptional at some things, and the executive function challenges that make ordinary tasks feel impossible.
What most people don't know is that ADHD isn't an attention deficit. It's an attention difference.
You probably heard some version of this growing up: "tries hard but doesn't apply themselves." "So bright, but so disorganized." "Could do better."
If you have ADHD, you already know the exhaustion of a brain that won't slow down, or suddenly can't start.
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The Davis Method was created by Ron Davis, a dyslexic thinker who couldn't read until his 30s, then went on to develop an approach that has helped tens of thousands of dyslexic learners across the world.
Davis is about giving them the tools to work with the brain they have.
Research tells us dyslexic brains are often strong visual thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and big-picture processors. The struggle isn't a sign of low intelligence - in fact it is the opposite. It's also a sign of a brain that needs a different approach.
Dyslexia affects around 1 in 5 people. Most of them spend years in classrooms built for a different kind of brain, being measured against skills that don't reflect what they're capable of.
If your child has been struggling with reading, writing or spelling, and you've watched them work twice as hard for half the result — this week is for you.
But more important: Your child finally gets it.
Math no longer feels impossible. It feels possible.
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The Davis® Mastery for Math goes deeper. It builds the conceptual foundation—the missing piece that makes everything click.
Clay modeling. Hands-on learning. Real understanding.
When visual learners see math concepts instead of just hearing rules, something shifts. Test scores jump 30-40%.
Math feels like a foreign language.
"Add," "plus," "added to"—same operation, but your picture-thinking kid hears three different things.
Confusion. Mistakes. Math anxiety.
Traditional math tutoring doesn't ask why your child struggles. It just pushes the same approach that isn't working.
How to build order in your thoughts, actions, and time.
Not medication. Not willpower. Understanding.
This changes everything.
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Here's what we know about ADHD brains: Disorientation isn't a flaw. It's where imagination, creativity, and problem-solving live. The issue is knowing when to tap into it and when to snap into focus.
The Davis Method teaches exactly that: How to recognize the difference. How to control the switch.
What if the problem isn't effort? What if it's that nobody's ever taught your child how to recognize when they're focused vs. disoriented—and how to switch between those two states intentionally?
Your kid's in their own world. Can't focus. Forgets everything. Loses track of time.
You're told "Use more timers. Make charts. Work harder."
None of it sticks.
Your daughter is brilliant. She just needed a method that matches how she actually thinks.
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But she's not. Her brain just needs the tools to make those invisible words visible again.
The Davis Method teaches visual learners to create mental images for every word—even the ones that seem to disappear.
That's when reading clicks.
Here's what's happening: Dyslexic brains think in pictures. Big words create clear images in her mind. But small words like "the," "of," "put"—no picture exists. When there's no picture, there's confusion.
So she guesses. She gets frustrated. She starts to feel broken.
Your daughter can read "butterfly" but freezes on "the."
She's smart. Her vocabulary is huge. But small, common words? Her brain shuts down.
Sound backwards? It's not.
The Davis® Mastery for Attention program teaches exactly that. In five days, your child discovers how to recognize focus vs. distraction, and how to switch between them intentionally.
Not meds. Not willpower. Understanding.