by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed.D. | Mar 27, 2017 | Book Reviews
Book by Jonathan Alderson, Ed. M. Review by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed. D. Jonathan Alderson presents a refreshing, close look at autism. He points out that many of the beliefs people hold about autism are outdated and need to be re-examined. Each chapter in this book... by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed.D. | Mar 27, 2017 | Book Reviews
Achieving Full Participation in Life with the Davis Autism Approach. Book by Abigail Marshall and Ronald D. Davis. Review by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed. D. Abigail Marshall and Ron Davis have written a wonderful book that is a must-read for anyone looking for a fresh...
by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed.D. | Mar 1, 2017 | Autism
Working with clients using Davis Autism Approach is the most awesome work I have ever done. It was like watching miracles unfold before my very eyes. During the first part of the program, individuation, I begin to see glimpses of the real person behind the autism mask... by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed.D. | May 21, 2014 | General
In the last week I have noticed that I am learning more, I can focus easily, I remember what I am reading, I am balancing better, I can listen carefully, and my printing is neater. Will Persons Parks, 8 years old, at the end of one-week program. To whom it may... by Cathy Dodge Smith, Ed.D. | Mar 15, 2006 | General
Parent to Parent Your daughter sounds very much like my son Matthew (who turns eleven today). He also excels in geometry and has had a challenge with reading. He endured an experimental Remedial Reading Programme in Grade 3 at his school. It did nothing for him...