Good resources for dyslexia?
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Arm chair research, but using coloured paper, or putting a red transparent sheet over the white paper can be helpful.
Hmmm. Could you elaborate?
Coloured paper can reduce the contrast for black on white. Less stress for the brain. For some the tinted overlay can make the words appear clearer.
A weighted font apparently helps.


OpenDyslexic
OpenDyslexic is a typeface designed against some common symptoms of dyslexia.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital
I also would like to know.
If you tell me about what kind of resources you're looking for, I can tell you more specific information.