Unlocking Potential: Touch Typing for Dyslexia with Accelerated Learning

For individuals with dyslexia, traditional methods of learning to type and spell can often be overwhelming and ineffective. That’s why touch typing for dyslexia has become a game-changing solution, particularly when supported by tools developed specifically for neurodiverse learners. Our SEND/Dyslexia software, created in collaboration with the Dyslexia Research Trust, is designed to meet these unique needs with an innovative approach known as Accelerated Learning.

This program emphasizes balance between the two hemispheres of the brain—an approach proven to help those with dyslexia process language more effectively. It doesn’t rely on repetition alone. Instead, it builds muscle memory, allowing spelling and typing patterns to become automatic over time, without overloading the learner’s working memory.

One of the standout features of our software is the customisable preference screen, ideal for learners who experience visual disturbances. Background colours, font sizes, and contrast levels can be adjusted to reduce stress on the eyes and improve focus. These personalisation options make learning more comfortable and accessible.

Exclusively available in the Family Edition, users can upload their own spelling lists or problematic words, ensuring that lessons are tailored to individual learning goals. This feature turns everyday struggles into manageable, bite-sized learning opportunities that feel personal and relevant.

Unlike conventional methods, our touch typing for dyslexia software nurtures confidence and self-esteem. As learners see consistent improvement without the usual frustration, they begin to feel more capable and motivated. The program’s structure encourages steady progress, celebrating small wins that build up to significant achievements.

This is more than just a typing tool—it’s a holistic educational solution that helps children and adults with dyslexia learn effectively and with less stress. With Accelerated Learning techniques, adaptable visuals, and a focus on long-term retention, it’s the support system that every dyslexic learner deserves.

 

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