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is there any software designed for dyslexic teenagers?

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/09/2001 - 12:37 AM

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The Lexia demo disk impressed me with its phonics instruction that did not seem too immature for a teenager. There is a part for the older student too. The website is www.lexialearning.com. It is designed for Mac and Windows.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/09/2001 - 5:51 PM

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tho’ nothing’s going to substitute for a teacher. The “Strategies for Older Students” is the one to look for.

What is the kid’s reading level? There is also a “word workshop” (http://www.thewordworkshop.com/) that deals with 3+ syllable words. It’s got a spiral workbook that I have seen that I like (though I anticipate having to make extra practice when I use it). I haven’t seen the software — I’d want their demo first, which has the first five lessons or so. Putting to gether good software is a daunting project. (Lexia’s one of the best I’ve seen. You get what you pay for with this stuff.)

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