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Originally Posted by JSWolf
There may possibly be a solution to dyslexia for some people. The solution is to change the text color from black to something else. I've been told that most of the time, green is a good choice. I know with Windows, you can change the main text color and try to find one that fits and is easiest to read.
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Oh, that is interesting! For Mike, he just seemed to have a "wiring" problem from seeing the word to assimilating it. When he would read out loud, he would often use an incorrect word like he was rushing too much and guessing at what he saw. He had 20/20 vision so no problem there. It was very frustrating for all of us. He was put in a classroom setting for a year with kids who did have learning problems but after a year, his teacher put him back in the main stream and said there was nothing wrong with him. So, try as I might, I just wasn't able to get him diagnosed properly. That was nearly fifteen years ago so in today's world his condition would probably be recognized and treatable.
Anyway, I applaud the lady for having the courage to speak her mind and support folks with reading disabilities.