ForDylsexia is dedicated to helping parents of children with dyslexia by developing effective teaching tools, in the form of apps, at a price they can afford.
Learn MoreWe produce multisensory apps that help build early literacy skills. Our first app, ALPHABETICS, is full of games that teach the sound and shape of the letters of the alphabet.
Learn MoreBy bringing together the knowledge of renowned educational and scientific experts in the field of dyslexia and the talent of award winning entertainment professionals, we are able to design apps that are both effective and fun.
Learn More10-15% of the population has dyslexia. Studies show that individuals with dyslexia process information in a different area of the brain than do non-dyslexics.
If you are a teacher and you are interested in or have tried to incorporate technology in your classroom, you’ll find these 2 articles interesting. The 1st is from Venture Beat covering the new Google Play for Education. It is followed by a post from Teachers...
Learn More1 in 5 is an initiative from Learning Ally to create awareness about dyslexia. Through a community website, people are encouraged to post their experiences or videos and help mitigate the common misconceptions about dyslexia. New Help And Hope For Dyslexics 5/19/2013...
Learn MoreIf a child can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn. - Ignacio Estrada
Learn MoreI Can Alphabetics is available on the AppStore and Google Play. It is designed for children 3-6, but any child who is still learning the alphabet can use it. It is also a perfect introduction to English as a foreign language.
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