Supporting children with dyslexia, with the aim of enhancing their learning abilities through specialised stationery that encourages and promotes improved reading.

Coloured overlays in paper are designed to assist individuals with reading difficulties related to visual processing disorders. This is achieved by emphasising the text and creating the impression that it appears against a coloured background – which works because the mechanism in your brain involves altering the wavelengths of colours, which in turn, affects the speed at which signals travel from the eye to the brain.

Understanding Dyslexia

Dyslexia is not a sign of laziness or lack of intelligence; it is a unique way that the brain processes information. It is estimated that around 10% of the global population experiences some degree of dyslexia. The condition varies in severity and can manifest differently in each individual.

Understanding how dyslexia works is the first step toward creating an inclusive environment that supports individuals with this neurodevelopmental condition. By recognizing the unique strengths and challenges associated with dyslexia, we can implement effective strategies to empower individuals to reach their full potential in the realm of language and literacy. It is crucial to promote awareness, dispel misconceptions, and foster an environment that embraces diversity in learning styles.

  • The science behind dyslexia

    Dyslexia involves complex interactions of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Genetically, it often runs in families, with specific genes linked to reading and language difficulties, such as DCDC2 and KIAA0319, which are involved in neural migration and connectivity. Neurologically, brain imaging studies reveal distinct structural and functional differences. For example,…

  • Interactive Websites and Online Games to Enhance Reading Skills

    For dyslexic students, enhancing reading skills can be a challenging but rewarding journey as interactive websites and online games offer engaging and effective ways to support their learning. These tools combine fun with education, helping students to improve their reading skills in an enjoyable and interactive manner. Here are some…

  • The aid of text-to-speech

    In today’s digital age, there are many innovative tools and technologies available to support dyslexic students in their academic endeavors. Thus said, one tool particularly would be text-to-speech (TTS) technology. In this blog, we’ll explore how TTS can significantly aid dyslexic students in their academic journey. Text-to-speech technology offers a…