5 free technology tips for dyslexic readers and writers
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These 5 different tips and tricks using free technology can help you when dealing with the realities of living with dyslexia. In fact most of these could be used in day to day life. By Dyslexia Action
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A simple 7 or 8 inch tablet can now cost under £100 pounds. And they all come with decent free voices and you can get free apps to read books for you.
Many people suffer from dyslexia but there are tips to help people survive with dyslexia. Technology is a great way to help those who suffer from dyslexia. Technology can help improve areas of reading, writing, organization, and math. Here are some tips you can use if you are one who suffers from dyslexia.
Tips for struggling readers and writers who have dyslexia.
Making the font bigger helps make reading easier. It helps to actually listen to what you’re reading instead of reading it. Using outlines and mind maps are a great way to help keep thoughts organized. There are many ways to help those who suffer from dyslexia to help improve their reading abilities.
Key Point: 
  • Technology can help people with dyslexia in four areas: reading, writing, organization, and math.
  • Technology used to help people achieve literacy goals is called assistive technology, and can be expensive.
  • Here are five tips on how to get started with assistive technology today for no money at all.

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5 free technology tips for dyslexic readers and writers

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