More white space between letters helps dyslexia

More white space between letters helps dyslexiaChildren Dyslectische read a fifth faster and make half the errors if there is left between the letters more white space. This is evident from a new study under the direction of Marco Zorzi, professor psychology and artificial intelligence at the University of Padua in Italy.

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Author: Dries Debackere

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