Wider letter spacing helps dyslexic children read
Updated: A study shows that wider spacing between the letters in reading materials can help dyslexic children read faster and better.
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Updated: A study shows that wider spacing between the letters in reading materials can help dyslexic children read faster and better.
Continue readingUpdated: Research does not support claims that use of a specially designed custom font for dyslexia leads to improved reading performance.
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Continue readingA new research report about dyslexia and vision has been drawing outsized media attention, with hyped up headlines that suggest
Continue readingA newly published fMRI study conducted in New Zealand has confirmed that improved reading skills among dyslexic adults correspond with
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Continue readingDyslexic brains are wired differently. Researchers now report finding evidence of these differences in infants as young as six months. In
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