Hidden Object Puzzles: A Tool for Improving Cognitive and Visual Processing Skills in Dyslexics
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In this episode, we explore how hidden object puzzles can help calibrate dyslexics across the different states of their cognitive development. Hidden object puzzles require players to find objects hidden within a larger image, which can improve dyslexics' abilities to recognize patterns, identify visual cues, and shift focus between different areas of an image or page. Completing these puzzles can also provide a calming and meditative activity that can help dyslexics reduce stress and anxiety, boost self-esteem, and develop positive emotions and motivation.
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Resources for Dyslexia:
There are many resources available for dyslexia. Here are some of them:
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is one of the most reliable portals of information available for kids with dyslexia1.
Dyslexia Help at the University of Michigan provides a list of resources designed to help dyslexics, parents, and professionals find the resources they need2.
Reading Rockets provides a list of top 10 resources on dyslexia3.
Dyslexia Resources is a non-profit resource dedicated to providing information about dyslexia, providers, and educational resources4.
I hope this helps!
https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/teenagers/5-resources-for-dyslexic-teens/
http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/tools/informational-websites
https://www.readingrockets.org/article/top-10-resources-dyslexia
https://www.dyslexia-resources.org/
https://www.dyslexiacanada.org/en/blog/resources-for-adults-with-dyslexia