•After you complete a writing assignment, whether it's a paragraph or a longer paper, record yourself or someone in your family reading it aloud.
•Listen to assigned books on tape or CD, reading along in your written copy.
•Ask your parents or a teacher to help you sign up for access to recorded books and other written materials.
•Do written work at home and take notes in class on a laptop computer or a word processing keyboard like an Alphasmart.
•Find a computer that can read to you
"Dyslexia is something that will always be with me, but I don't think it will ever keep me from doing what I want to do." (Anonymous)
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