Contact Sara Kramer

Sara Kramer has wide experience working with children, students and adults both privately and in the workplace.

She has degree in Economics with Politics (Hons) and a background in business. She worked for a major oil company in London, Amsterdam, Paris and Singapore before training in dyslexia support.

She has two sons, one of whom is dyslexic. It was through her journey to understand his thinking style and dyslexic difficulties that she discovered the power of the Davis methods.

Sara completed her training as a Davis® Dyslexia facilitator in 2001 and has since worked in Surrey, Cape Town, Zimbabwe and London.

In 2009, she completed her PgCert in Adult Dyslexia, Diagnosis and Support (ADDS) from London Southbank University and is currently studying for the Diploma.

Sara works from her practice in Wimbledon or in the workplace. Please give her a call on 020 8946 4308 for a no-obligation telephone consultation, to book an assessment or if you would like some more information about anything you have read about.

She is always delighted to chat and will be happy to explain how the Davis methods work or provide further details about the support programmes that she offers.

If you prefer, just email your question and details to sara.kramer@literacysupport.co.uk and she will send you further information.

Her address is

‘Ridge End’, The Drive
Wimbledon
London SW20 8TG

Click here for a map and directions

If you come by public transport, catch the 200 bus from opposite Wimbledon station. Get off at the Arterberry Road stop and walk a further 50 metres forwards and turn left into The Drive. Ridge End is the first house on the left.

If you come by car, there is off-street parking available.


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Professional services described as Davis®, Davis Dyslexia Correction®, Davis Symbol Mastery®, Davis Orientation Counseling®, and Davis Math Mastery® may only be provided by persons who are employed by a licensed Davis Specialist, or who are trained and licensed as Davis Facilitators by Davis Dyslexia Association International.