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Tackling the Early Identification of Dyslexia with the Help of Neuroimaging
Read moreRecent studies suggest that by using neuroimaging technology, we can identify children as dyslexic as early as kindergarten and begin intervention before they start struggling with reading and writing.
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Endless Alphabet
Endless Reader
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Tech: American Wordspeller
5 Math Apps for Dyslexic Kids
Read moreHere are five IOS math apps that can help dyslexic children improve their reading, writing, and number crunching skills.
Tech: ReadSpeaker TextAid
In addition to their online text-to-speech service, ReadSpeaker also offers text-to-speech services to educators and classrooms. ReadSpeaker TextAid is a reading, writing, and studying supplement for the classroom. Its administrative services allow teachers to manage groups, share documents to students, control the activation of various features within groups, and monitor students’ progress.Read moreWordFlex Touch Dictionary
Read moreWordFlex Touch Dictionary provides a dictionary resource more interactive and extensive than traditional dictionary applications with more than two million language nodes. This iPad app not only displays traditional dictionary entry information but a full semantic...
Tech: Sherlock: Interactive Adventure
Read moreText-to-speech ebooks, phonological awareness game apps, and beginner reading assistance apps are all good resources for young students with dyslexia or other reading disabilities. But older students with dyslexia might not be challenged enough with these beginning reader applications, yet still want supplemental material while reading. Sherlock: Interactive Adventure, an application for the iPad, is an interactive ebook for students ages 14+ that contains the original text of Sir Arthur...