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DeReMetallica OP t1_j8qu2du wrote
Source for your comment?
leodis5_66 t1_j8r5iuv wrote
Irlen Syndrome, light filtration. I had a gray screen and it really does help. I now use gray reading glasses, it stops the letters from bouncing and the flashing of colours that I get from white paper. I try to buy older books as brilliant paper hurts my eyes, causes headaches and makes reading exhausting. I also am nauseous from reading red, yellow and orange paper, hated letters sent home from my son's primary school.They used these colours to make information stand out.
dvdmaven t1_j8ts0of wrote
One of my nephews used tinted glasses back in the '80s to read. His reading level jumped three grades in four months.
[deleted] t1_j8uvovq wrote
Is there such a thing as verbal dyslexia? Like swapping letters in words when spoken unconsciously?
ConversationLevel498 t1_j92fy71 wrote
I’m a dyslexia teacher. What I was told repeatedly by my districts.
ConversationLevel498 t1_j8qcqea wrote
Actual double blind studies show this is nonsense.