Children with dyslexia can read faster and more accurately when letters in text are more widely spaced, Italian and French scientists reported Monday.
June 5th, 2012
Robert Lee Hotz Children with dyslexia can read faster and more accurately when letters in text are more widely spaced, Italian and French scientists reported Monday.
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