The Dyslexia Dictionary: Education Edition is a unique dictionary specifically designed for children with dyslexia. Created for both elementary and high school students, this streamlined edtion of The Dyslexia Dictionary has an increased focus on commonly misspelt words and educational terms. Potentially outdated or inappropriate words have also been removed, making finding correct spellings easier than ever. Unlike traditional dictionaries, this edition is crafted with dyslexic readers in mind: Large, easy-to-read fonts with plenty of spacing reduces sensory overload. Clear letter indications on each page allows for the easy discovery of words. Cream-colored pages ensure comfortable reading without the need for overlays. Incorrect spellings attempts are included to direct users to the correct words, saving time and frustration. Developed using over two years of research, The Dyslexia Dictionary: Education Edition was writtien without using any AI. That is why it is used by dyslexic students throughout the world, including by users the The United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Spellings Some words are near impossible to find in a conventional dictionary for dyslexics and those learning English. Phonetically, they just make no sense. Colonel sounds like cernal; knife starts with a random K. The Dyslexia Dictionary helps solve this issue with over 1,500 definitions provided for words that are phonetically difficult to convert into spelling, providing the perfect balanced between accessibility and convenience. Take the word PATIENCE. Phonetically (where each letter or letter group represents a sound) it could be spelt pay-sunts, pace-ants or pac-ti-ence. Searching a standard dictionary for these attempted spellings would be fruitless, with no indication where to go to find the correct spelling. This is where The Dyslexia Dictionary series is different. Additionally, there are over 350 deliberately misspelled words included to signpost the reader to the correct spelling, so now searching for a word leads to another. For example: pactience – PATIENCE In a standard dictionary these attempts would not lead to each other, but now they are connected and point towards the correct spelling even if they are completely wrong. All these misspellings are clearly marked, struck through and in lower case, to make using it easy to spot. For more information please visit: www.dyslexiadictionary.com
The Dyslexia Dictionary: Education Edition
$14.40
This specialized dictionary assists students with dyslexia in improving spelling and vocabulary by using an accessible format.
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