Free High-Frequency Flash Cards for learners with Dyslexia

What is Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a neurological condition impacting reading, writing, and spelling, unrelated to intelligence. It involves difficulties in recognizing and processing spoken language sounds. Despite challenges in reading, dyslexic individuals often excel in problem-solving and creativity. Early identification and targeted interventions are crucial for developing strong literacy skills.

 

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Challenges with High-Frequency Words:

Dyslexic learners face difficulties with high-frequency words due to phonological processing challenges. These include issues with recognizing sounds, visual processing, working memory constraints, and word retrieval challenges. Anxiety and confidence issues can further hinder the learning process

The Power of High-Frequency Flash Cards

High-frequency words are literacy building blocks, crucial for dyslexic individuals. Our free flash cards, featuring the dyslexia-friendly “OpenDyslexic” font, aim to enhance reading fluency and comprehension. The font, designed by Abelardo Gonzalez, includes weighted bottoms, unique letter shapes, and increased spacing for improved readability.

How to Use the Flash Cards

  1. Start Slow: Begin with a small set and gradually increase complexity.
  2. Consistent Practice: Regular short sessions reinforce learning.
  3. Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate achievements for confidence-building.
  4. Customization: Adapt flash card use to individual learning styles for an enjoyable experience