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Read and Write- Dyslexia tools for those requiring digital support

Read and Write is a literacy support software designed to help individuals with dyslexia and other reading/ writing challenges. It provides tools like text to speech, a phonetic spell checker, and screen masking to assist with reading, writing, and research, its features are intended to help users with tasks such as understanding text, proofreading work, and conducting research in an inclusive way.


Key features for dyslexia support


Text-to-speech: reads on-screen text aloud, which can aid reading comprehensive and proofreading. It allows customization of voice, speed and pitch.


Phonetic spell checking: Helps identify and correct common spelling errors made by phone with dyslexia, such as confusing reversed or inverted letters.


Screen masking and highlight: users visual aids like screen masks and coloured highlighted to help users focus on specific parts of the text.


Word prediction: suggests words as you type, which can assist with writing difficulties.


Multi-sensory learning: supports a multi-sensory approach by allowing users to both listen to text and see it visually at the same time.


How it helps


Increase independence; Provides support for tasks in education and workplace settings, encouraging independent learning and work.


Support all ages: it is suitable for students in school, college, and university, as well as employees in the workplace.


Works with existing applications: Operates discreetly with most mainstream applications, making it easy to integrate into daily routines. https://www.texthelp.com/en-gb/products/read-and-write-education/


Checking Text@Read app for those living with Dyslexia
Testing Read&Write app for those living with Dyslexia

 
 
 

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Mart Lee
Mart Lee
5 days ago

Good photo of you both looks a good photo.

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