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Sue Blyth Hall

Sue Blyth Hall is a Davis Dyslexia Correction Facilitator, author, and founder of The Whole Dyslexic Society, inspired by her son’s transformation through the Davis method and her own discovery of being dyslexic. Since 1998, she has worked internationally to expand outreach, improve access, and build community around a strengths-based approach to learning differences. Her work includes a TEDx talk, the book Fish Don’t Climb Trees, and the upcoming documentary WHO KNEW: Dyslexia Is a Way of Thinking (2025).

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From the Author:

Who Knew? Transforming How We See and Support Dyslexic Learners

One-third of the population simply learns differently from the way they are taught. They share the underlying “gift” of dyslexia, which is an ability to alter perception.

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