Make content accessible

Dyslexia: News from the web:

From Australia comes a guide with free advice on how to make content available on the web in such a way that people with cognitive disabilities, including dyslexia, will have no problem accessing it.

You need to register with the provider and confirm your email address but then you get the very useful guide that will allow you to follow the items one by one and make sure your site complies to help your content being accessible to those who may need it most.

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Integrated listening therapy

Dyslexia: News from the web:

See the case study in the link for today. This company claims that they make progress with children who have dyslexia by combining movement and music in the language lessons. Not sure about the results but the presentations that they make look promising, if you have experiences with them, let us know and we’ll be happy to pass them on.

Read all about it http://integratedlistening.com/g-parkdale-case-study/HERE

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Rapid Neural Adaptation at the root of Dyslexia

Dyslexia: News from the web:

According to new work from Tyler Perrachione, a Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences assistant professor of speech, language, and hearing sciences, and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Massachusetts General Hospital, problems with neural adaptation may be at the root of dyslexia

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