BUILD CONFIDENCE IN STRIVING READERS WITH LARGE PRINT.

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    • Abstract:
      The article discusses that large print is often associated with older readers and those that are visually impaired, but it is also beneficial to readers who have fallen behind a grade level, experience eye fatigue, have attention deficit disorder (ADD), or struggle with dyslexia. Topics include the combination of a larger font and fewer words on a page aids in decoding, by improving letter recognition and tracking, with increased tine spacing to reduce eye strain.