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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Addressing the last bit first: It certainly can't hurt.
But homophones are especially difficult for dyslexics. In my experience dyslexics manage to read and write only with deliberate, conscious effort all the time. I't's not (IMO) the case they they could just spend a couple of hours of effort on memorising (say) they're/there/their and then it would come automatically.
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Actually it's possible but it takes constant effort. You have to keep yourself in an atmosphere where you write or type daily and read. So say for someone who rather watch TV than read they are not going to put in the effort needed to retrain the brain so it does come automatically.
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