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Dyslexia; News from the web:
Kudo’s to the Telegraph and Barrington Stoke, who bring us an overview of books specifically written for kids with Dyslexia by top children book writers.
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Read the interview with the BBC from the developer of a font that is easy on the eyes for a dyslectic person. The font is free to use and you can install it on your browsers or ebook reader. Meanwhile another developer, who sells his font for $69, has requested to stop the distribution. So you may want to jump on this soonest. The BBC article gives links to where to find the font.
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Today’s link provides an insight in the trouble parents in New Zealand have to get their dyslectic children the help they need and deserve for sitting their exams.
Still with many schools there is a lack of accommodations and an underestimation of the hard work children with learning disabilities have to put in just to keep up with the class work. To deny them help in sitting the exams is unfair and we should all raise the awareness and ensure we keep these things in mind when voting for school boards and other representatives.
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Many parents will be confronted with the difficulties to get an Individual Education Plan from your school with all accommodation for your child in there and not get your child shipped off to a special class for kids who are behind.
You can never get too many tips on this so today’s link provides you with another great blogpost that will help you navigate the system.
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A 22 year old smart inventor from the UK is busy developing an app for dyslectic people. The aim is to create a downloadable app for smartphones that has a range of tools, such as changing font size and screen colours, to make websites more dyslexic-friendly.
The development of the app is supported by the British Dyslexia association. So watch your app store for more soon.
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