Fun Exercises For The Dyslexic Brain

This video shows brain exercises targeted specifically towards individuals who deal with dyslexia. These games help dyslexics practice their weakest skills, strengthening their eyes, and improving their ability for quick object recognition, directions, and word sequencing.

These games also allow the player identify a specific detail of a picture or word amongst conflicting pictures or words or colors, which helps with general focus and control. For example, a game requires the player to keep track of one bee flying with a dozen others, or reading the color of a word instead of the word itself outloud. These games can be the perfect tool for the learning toolbox when it comes to students with dyslexia.

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These Dyslexic Brain Exercises are an ideal way to get your thinking in gear, improve memory, enhance mental fitness and boost coordination.

Key Takeaways:

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The video show previews of different dyslexia brain exercises.
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The dyslexia games practice the eyes, quick object recognition, directions, word sequencing.
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Each video lasts approximately between 2 – 3 minutes in duration and can be the perfect tool for the learning toolbox.
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