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Ask a Davis Expert

December 12 - Live Online - 19.30 to 21.00
Open Q&A Session with Expert Davis Facilitators

Join us for an unscripted Zoom meeting where you can ask any questions to our panel of expert Davis Facilitators. This is a unique opportunity to gain insights and advice, grounded in the unique insights of the Davis approach, on a wide range of topics, including:

  • Dyslexia

  • Dyspraxia

  • Dyscalculia

  • ADHD

  • Autism

...in both children and adults.

Who Should Attend?​

  • Parents seeking guidance on supporting their children

  • Educators looking for effective strategies in the classroom

  • Tutors looking for tips and insights to help their learners

  • Neurodivergent individuals wanting to better understand their experiences.

Hosts

Richard Whitehead

Richard Whitehead, a Davis Dyslexia Specialist and Davis UK & Ireland Director, has over twenty years of experience with the Davis methods. He's also served as a Special Educational Needs Coordinator for six years and spent over a decade as a classroom teacher. 

Richard is also a Davis Autism Approach Facilitator and Coach and a Davis Concepts for Life Workshop Presenter. Richard is author of the book Why Tyrannosaurus But Not If ?, together with an accompanying free 'A Taste of Davis Discovery Series' fifteen-part e-mentoring course for teachers and parents of struggling learners, a six-week practical course for parents and a practical workshop for teachers. He has written articles on the dyslexic learning style for publications  as diverse as Literacy Today, Green Parent Magazine and Personnel Today magazine and has recorded video presentations on dyslexia for the Dystalk project.

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Axel Gudmundsson is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience as a Davis Programme Facilitator and trainer. His diverse background includes a degree in arts, extensive psychotherapy training, and a wide range of experience in human development, publishing, and self-help initiatives.

Axel began his career by founding Mannraektin (Human Potential) in Iceland, where he developed courses on eating disorders. He later co-founded the publishing company Vöxtur, introducing Icelandic audiences to transformational books like Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.

 

Certified as a Davis dyslexia facilitator in 2002, Axel founded Gifted Dyslexic, now operating internationally, and established Davis Dyslexia Association Africa to train and support facilitators across the continent. As a Davis workshop presenter, he has impacted educators, parents, and specialists worldwide through his public lectures and training programmes.

 

Axel has successfully piloted a number of initiatives for young learners and homeschooling families within the Davis model.

Axel began his career by founding Mannraektin (Human Potential) in Iceland, where he developed courses on eating disorders. He later co-founded the publishing company Vöxtur, introducing Icelandic audiences to transformational books like Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.


Certified as a Davis dyslexia facilitator in 2002, Axel founded Gifted Dyslexic, now operating internationally, and established Davis Dyslexia Association Africa to train and support facilitators across the continent. As a Davis workshop presenter, he has impacted educators, parents, and specialists worldwide through his public lectures and training programmes.


Axel has successfully piloted a number of initiatives for young learners and homeschooling families within the Davis model.

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This interactive session allows for an open dialogue, ensuring that your specific questions and concerns are addressed. Come prepared with your inquiries and benefit from the collective knowledge and expertise of our panel.

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Don't miss this opportunity to engage with experts and gain valuable insights into neurodiversity!

 

We look forward to your participation!

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Ask A Davis Expert
Ask A Davis Expert
1 DAY TO THE EVENT
12 Dec 2024, 19:30
Online meeting
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