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Getting started with reading software at school
What is reading software? What are ADIBooks? Who is eligible to get started? Where are these resources located on the care continuum? Do the students who work with it receive their diploma?
This brochure provides answers to many questions about …
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Dyslexia Aids
A site for people with dyslexia and for people who guide and support people with dyslexia.
You will find an overview of resources available in the Netherlands and/or Flanders:
- dyslexia software (Alinea, Kurzweil, Sprint Plus ...);
- software reading and …
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SprintPlus: For children, young people and adults with reading and writing problems
SprintPlus is a reading program that helps you with reading and writing.
- The reading voice allows you to hear what you write and notice errors faster.
- SprintPlus also works directly in your Microsoft Word.
- SprintPlus can be used in young children for …
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I hate reading: Go for an audiobook
A site with information for children, parents and supervisors to announce the range of Daisy audio books and AD Books.
Take children with dyslexia from 'I hate reading' to 'Can I have another book?' with these free tools.
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Listening point library: Audiobooks and Braille books
Listen Point is the Flemish public library for people with reading disabilities.
The blind, visually impaired, persons with dyslexia, MS and aphasia patients can contact Luisterpunt. In short, they provide reading in an adapted form to anyone who has …
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