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The visit of Ron Davis, the Dyslexia Corrector

From: Tal-Li, Aviram’s mother

November 1999

12 Years Old

Re: The visit of Ron Davis, the Dyslexia Corrector

Were it not for my own personal story about this visit, I would not be writing to you at all. By chance, through the Beyachad group, I attended a conference in the Kibbutzim House in Tel Aviv, with all the chairs of all the associations that help children with various disabilities, including some Members of Parliament: Naomi Blumethal, Israel Katz and Tamar Gozinski.

I attended the conference as a mother of a child with ADHD and dysgraphia problems. My son had not received any treatment for many years, and our financial situation is very hard. Each participant told his story, and I told them about my son Aviram, who had reached the sixth grade without knowing how to read and write, and had not been helped as a child in his situation deserves.

A voluntary assessment by the Mifne institute found Aviram to have above average intelligence and strong abilities. My son used to leave classes, wander around the school and look for ways to express his great frustration.

The participants at the conference were amazed that my son had not received the hours of special instruction that he deserved within the school framework. I was approached by reporters who wanted to write an article about my story, but I was afraid that it would just be another article about any unfortunate case, with no follow-up and no suitable solution for my son’s problem and our problem as parents and a family.

Ms. Judith Schwarcz, an amazing woman, came up and asked me if I really wanted help. I was embarrassed and skeptical, and again I thought I was being contacted to do experiments and make headlines: but not Judith. I don’t make false promises. Already the next day, an appointment was made, and Aviram was taken for a week of treatment at her home. Without any financial cost! Later, two teachers visited our home: one to continue the Davis method, and the other to treat the dysgraphia by computer. All this was free of charge, and financed by a contribution they had arranged.

Today Aviram can read and write on the computer. His self-image is much improved. They are willing to continue working with him using Ron Davis’ method, to reach better achievements and solve the problem forever.

I am willing to come to the program, along with Judith Schwarcz and Ron Davis, to explain the method and show what it has done for my son. To say yes to the method, and be grateful that it has reached Israel like the rest of the world. 97% success in solving ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia and other learning disabilities.

Thank you, and hoping to meet you at the program,

Tal-Li Zachai-Shimoni,

Aviram Shimoni’s mother.   Click to listen highlighted text! From: Tal-Li, Aviram’s mother November 1999 12 Years Old Re: The visit of Ron Davis, the Dyslexia Corrector Were it not for my own personal story about this visit, I would not be writing to you at all. By chance, through the Beyachad group, I attended a conference in the Kibbutzim House in Tel Aviv, with all the chairs of all the associations that help children with various disabilities, including some Members of Parliament: Naomi Blumethal, Israel Katz and Tamar Gozinski. I attended the conference as a mother of a child with ADHD and dysgraphia problems. My son had not received any treatment for many years, and our financial situation is very hard. Each participant told his story, and I told them about my son Aviram, who had reached the sixth grade without knowing how to read and write, and had not been helped as a child in his situation deserves. A voluntary assessment by the Mifne institute found Aviram to have above average intelligence and strong abilities. My son used to leave classes, wander around the school and look for ways to express his great frustration. The participants at the conference were amazed that my son had not received the hours of special instruction that he deserved within the school framework. I was approached by reporters who wanted to write an article about my story, but I was afraid that it would just be another article about any unfortunate case, with no follow-up and no suitable solution for my son’s problem and our problem as parents and a family. Ms. Judith Schwarcz, an amazing woman, came up and asked me if I really wanted help. I was embarrassed and skeptical, and again I thought I was being contacted to do experiments and make headlines: but not Judith. I don’t make false promises. Already the next day, an appointment was made, and Aviram was taken for a week of treatment at her home. Without any financial cost! Later, two teachers visited our home: one to continue the Davis method, and the other to treat the dysgraphia by computer. All this was free of charge, and financed by a contribution they had arranged. Today Aviram can read and write on the computer. His self-image is much improved. They are willing to continue working with him using Ron Davis’ method, to reach better achievements and solve the problem forever. I am willing to come to the program, along with Judith Schwarcz and Ron Davis, to explain the method and show what it has done for my son. To say yes to the method, and be grateful that it has reached Israel like the rest of the world. 97% success in solving ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia and other learning disabilities. Thank you, and hoping to meet you at the program, Tal-Li Zachai-Shimoni, Aviram Shimoni’s mother. Powered By GSpeech

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