| ▲ | loloquwowndueo 10 hours ago |
| Excreting power. What an awesome mental image. “Exerting” would be more correct I guess but less fun. |
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| ▲ | neom 10 hours ago | parent [-] |
| Funny because I have dyslexia and read excreting power as exerting power, and then had to read your "Exerting" underneath 4 times to understand the mistake. I guess it's the phonics, dyslexia is so weird tho, ha. |
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| ▲ | Loughla 9 hours ago | parent [-] | | Hey do you have certain fonts that are better? I was working with a dyslexic student last week trying to find fonts that work better for his online classes. All the research pointed towards a handful that didn't seem to really improve processing for the student. | | |
| ▲ | justinclift 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | | Was this one of the font's they tried? https://opendyslexic.org | |
| ▲ | neom 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | They tried all sorts with me in school, I seem to recall it's related to trying to add shadow to hint to the brain the direction the letter should be etc. I found it more annoying than helpful. Probably a very unpopular opinion but I think teaching someone with dyslexia to read and write neurotypically is probably unhelpful and finding audio visual learning methods is a considerably better way to have them retain knowledge. I think you can get to a basic level of competency but speed and recall, at least with me, never really came. One thing I found once that was cool was an app that present each word at a time only in the center of the screen, but it felt extremely mechanical I was so focused on the words once I was done there was basically no meaning left if that makes sense. I'm autistic with dyscalculia also, FWIW. I mostly think in sounds, pictures and movies, for whatever reason my brain doesn't have a great framework for symbols that don't have those things inherently attached to them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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