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Dyslexia Spelling

Dyslexia Spelling is a fun and engaging game and training tool for kids with Dyslexia. Follow a number of phonic spelling exercises designed by experts to quickly help correct the disorientation, spelling and reading difficulties felt by sufferers of dyslexia (difficulty reading and spelling), along with other Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) such as dysgraphia (difficulty handwriting), dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder), and discalculia (difficulty with maths).
Category Price Seller Device
Education $0.99 Jarrod Kanizay iPhone, iPad, iPod

Just 20 minutes a day can help improve children and adults' levels of spelling, as well as their reading, writing, speaking, coordination, balance, and concentration.

Perform a series of simple sequential mini games to train you or your child's mind, improve their spelling and reading abilities, and help overcome various effects of dyslexia.

The beautifully rendered graphics will draw your child in and the engaging minigames will keep them entertained for hours, all while improving their cognitive abilities and reading confidence.

- Cool animations and nice art
- Brilliant colors and retina enhanced graphics
- Proven to help with specific learning disorders
- Hard to put down!

Download now and reap the benefits of a healthy mind and confident spelling!

Reviews

Needs American Version
Laura_Simona

This app is almost perfect. The major problem is that it speaks with an Australian accent! My dyslexic child already struggles with pronouncing letter sounds and it's really confusing to hear it in Australian. I feel like I bought Rosetta Stone instead of an app that will properly teach my kid how to read and sound out words. Australians pronounce their words very differently. My kid had to find the word "Where" by hearing the app say "Whe" and find the word "New" by hearing the app say "Nrew". Clearly, Australians and Americans speak different English so to say this app is in English is very deceptive when it's sole purpose is to help someone with dyslexia. Please make this app available for American English.