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Old 11-30-2021, 08:19 PM   #171
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
The two are not mutually exclusive. I personally have friends who are dyslexic and who find that wearing glasses with certain colored lenses helps them. This is an example of how vision can impact on language processing.
From what I've read, everyone seems to say it's language based. Some examples below.

https://www.understood.org/articles/...-friendly-font - "People sometimes believe dyslexia is a problem with vision . They think of it as reversing letters or writing backwards . But dyslexia is an issue with language."

https://dyslexiaida.org/frequently-asked-questions-2/ - see the first sentence.

Anecdotal evidence like yours might be right in some cases, though, I don't know. Everyone is different!

Anyways, I think possibly, the colored lenses might help with contrast and focus, which helps with concentration, perhaps. If it works, more power to them.
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