Increasing the spacing between characters and words in a text improves the speed and quality of dyslexic children's reading, without prior training. They read 20% faster on average and make half as ...
The art of spacing is one of the most difficult aspects of working with letters. But anyone who works with letters extensively knows that good spacing is often more important than good letters. In ...
Helping hand European researchers have found that offering reading materials with wider spacing between the letters can help dyslexic children read faster and better. In a sample of dyslexic children ...
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