2015
DOI: 10.5296/jse.v5i4.8573
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Aids for Dyslexia are Important Supporters of Life and Learning – Experiences of Finnish People with Dyslexia

Abstract: <p>The purpose of this study was to analyze the availability and usability of aids for dyslexia according to the experiences of people with dyslexia. This was a qualitative study in which people with dyslexia were asked to participate by filling out a qualitative survey. The analysis followed the principles of qualitative content analysis method. Participants (N=11) were 15-65-year-old Finnish people with diagnosed dyslexia who use aids for dyslexia regularly. The purpose of this study was to answer the … Show more

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“…Additionally, Bhuyan (2020) also mentions that teaching aids refer to the instructional tools that are employed by educators in classrooms to enhance the effective communication of concepts to the students. Teaching aids play a vital role in addressing the unique needs of dyslexic children (Veijola et al, 2015). These aids can help to create a multisensory learning environment that engages the various senses such as sight, hearing, and touch, hence, allowing for better information processing and retention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Bhuyan (2020) also mentions that teaching aids refer to the instructional tools that are employed by educators in classrooms to enhance the effective communication of concepts to the students. Teaching aids play a vital role in addressing the unique needs of dyslexic children (Veijola et al, 2015). These aids can help to create a multisensory learning environment that engages the various senses such as sight, hearing, and touch, hence, allowing for better information processing and retention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%