If your child has dyslexia and is being asked to power through long reading assignments or written work without the right tools, this video is for you.
In this episode, I walk parents through five assistive technology tools that consistently make a meaningful, real-world difference for students with dyslexia. These tools don’t replace structured literacy or dyslexia therapy—but they do remove unnecessary barriers so your child can access learning, show what they know, and reduce daily frustration right now.
You’ll learn how tools like text-to-speech, dictation, literacy support extensions, mind-mapping software, and visual reading aids support decoding, comprehension, writing, organization, and stamina—especially for students who are bright, capable thinkers but struggle with traditional literacy demands.
In this video, we cover:
• How text-to-speech reduces decoding fatigue and supports comprehension
• Why dictation tools unlock ideas for students with dyslexia and dysgraphia
• How all-in-one literacy extensions support both reading and writing
• Why visual planning tools align with how many dyslexic learners think
• A lesser-known tool that improves visual tracking and reduces reading fatigue
Assistive technology is not a shortcut—it’s an access tool. When students aren’t expending all their energy decoding or handwriting, they can finally focus on learning, understanding, and participating with confidence.
If your child is struggling academically or emotionally, these tools can be a powerful starting point. Try one or two, observe how your child responds, and build from there.
At Dyslexia On Demand, we believe in individualized, data-driven, therapeutic instruction paired with practical supports that help students succeed in real life—not just in therapy sessions.
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00:00 – Why Assistive Technology Matters for Dyslexia
Why struggling readers shouldn’t have to rely on effort alone—and how tools reduce unnecessary barriers.
01:05 – Assistive Tech vs. Dyslexia Therapy
What these tools do and do not replace, and why both are important.
01:50 – Tool #1: Speechify (Text-to-Speech Support)
How turning text into audio frees up cognitive energy for comprehension.
03:10 – Who Benefits Most from Text-to-Speech
Decoding fatigue, fluency struggles, and homework overload.
04:05 – Tool #2: Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Dictation)
Why speaking ideas aloud can unlock writing for dyslexic students.
05:30 – When Dictation Is Especially Helpful
Dysgraphia, slow processing speed, and written organization challenges.
06:30 – Tool #3: Read&Write by Texthelp
An all-in-one literacy support tool used widely in schools.
08:00 – How Read-Back & Study Supports Improve Writing
Catching errors, improving clarity, and reducing overwhelm.
09:05 – Tool #4: MindView AT (Mind Mapping)
Visual organization for fast, nonlinear dyslexic thinkers.
10:30 – Turning Ideas into Essays & Projects
How visual planning makes linear writing more manageable.
11:25 – Tool #5: BeeLine Reader (Visual Tracking Support)
Reducing eye strain, line skipping, and visual fatigue.
12:40 – Putting It All Together: Confidence, Access, and Next Steps
How assistive technology supports learning right now—and how to get started.
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