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Posted on November 12, 2019December 8, 2018 by Sally-Jayne

tinted overlays

I enjoyed this article. I knew that different colours suited different students, but it was interesting to find out why.

What does the colour of your tinted overlay or reading ruler mean?

CategoriesDyslexia / Dyscalculia Tagsdyslexia, Irlen syndrome, reading rulers, tinted overlays, visual stress

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