When people recognize voices, part of what helps make voice recognition accurate is noticing how people pronounce words differently. But individuals with dyslexia don't experience this familiar language advantage, say researchers. The likely reason: "phonological impairment." Tyler Perrachione...
Watching this video, I can see all too well how cruel the favored typefaces are for dyslexic readers. If this Dyslexie typeface from Studio Studio was used more often, particularly in education, reading would be easier—for both dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers. More »
For as long as i can remember i have been a good reader writer and speller. But lately i have been finding myself making really stupid mistakes (it took me three tries to spell "myself" correctly) It might just be because im trying to read and write to fast (My ego is the size of a blimp so...