Ten years have passed since the introduction of technological aids and it is clear that the situation has changed a lot for students with learning disabilities, more specifically dys disorders. In this dossier, we present an inventory of resources, in addition to giving examples of winning practices for teachers, students and parents.
A recent study has shown that it would be possible to predict reading problems and dyslexia in children using a brain scanner. Here is a little information on ICT tools that can ease the burden on students with this disorder.
by Céline de Brito, MOA Speech therapist The word dyslexia comes from the Greek terms dys (difficulties) and lexis (lexicon, words). So, dyslexia is a disorder of the ...