Supporting Individuals with Dyslexia: Practical Strategies & Resources
1. Use dyslexia-friendly fonts. Some fonts, such as OpenDyslexic and Dyslexie, are designed to make it easier for people with dyslexia to read. These fonts use different letter shapes and spacing to reduce the likelihood of letters being confused.2. Break down instructions into smaller steps. People with dyslexia may have difficulty following instructions that are given all at once. Try to break down instructions into smaller, more manageable steps, and make sure to provide clear and concise explanations for each step.
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