About Anette Fuller and East Bay Dyslexia Solutions

My name is Anette Fuller. I am a Licensed Davis® Dyslexia Correction Facilitator and the Director of East Bay Dyslexia Solutions located in the San Francisco Bay area of California (Walnut Creek).
I discovered the Davis Program through my struggles trying to find help for my son to improve his reading and writing. He had tried several traditional programs but failed to make any real progress. Reading The Gift of Dyslexia, I was amazed to find out how accurately it described my son, daughter, and husband who all have dyslexia.
Following my son’s success with the program, I enrolled in the Davis training program and became a licensed Davis Facilitator in 2007. I have since attended additional Davis training programs.
Throughout my years as a Davis Facilitator, I have worked with a wide range of dyslexic and ADD people. The youngest was 7-years old and the oldest was 67-years old.
Before starting my own Davis Facilitation in Walnut Creek, I was a High School science teacher and worked in education for many years.
In my Davis Facilitation, I teach children how to turn off their symptoms while they are reading to help them develop better reading and comprehension skills.
I also work with adult clients to give them the tools to help with skills related to their work, such as writing reports and drafting emails. The program also helps adults in their personal lives by being able to focus their attention on tasks and improve their ability to listen to others.
I discovered the Davis Program through my struggles trying to find help for my son to improve his reading and writing. He had tried several traditional programs but failed to make any real progress. Reading The Gift of Dyslexia, I was amazed to find out how accurately it described my son, daughter, and husband who all have dyslexia.
Following my son’s success with the program, I enrolled in the Davis training program and became a licensed Davis Facilitator in 2007. I have since attended additional Davis training programs.
Throughout my years as a Davis Facilitator, I have worked with a wide range of dyslexic and ADD people. The youngest was 7-years old and the oldest was 67-years old.
Before starting my own Davis Facilitation in Walnut Creek, I was a High School science teacher and worked in education for many years.
In my Davis Facilitation, I teach children how to turn off their symptoms while they are reading to help them develop better reading and comprehension skills.
I also work with adult clients to give them the tools to help with skills related to their work, such as writing reports and drafting emails. The program also helps adults in their personal lives by being able to focus their attention on tasks and improve their ability to listen to others.