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Old 29-02-2016, 09:22 AM #528
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....just side-tracking and hijacking etc, that's very interesting to me personally because the complete opposite has been the case with every dyslexia child I've ever worked with, I don't recall an exception to that really...larger text makes more constant and smooth flow of reading for dyslexics and really helps a lot with the 'jumbling' effect that smaller text tends to quite often have, so magnifying lenses are usually recommended by dyslexia experts for use in schools, well at home as well and in every situation where the child reads...colour also is recognised and helps 'define' so coloured lenses are nearly always prescribed for dyslexic children to wear while they're reading..it's nice/interesting to learn new things of something I haven't personally come across before...
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