About Dyslexia
I heard about Coloured Filters. Can they help?
Many people with dyslexia experience visual difficulties. These may cause subtle destabilisation of visual perception that interferes with ordering letters. This may not be detected by a standard optician's assessment, which only assesses focussing. There is evidence that using yellow or blue coloured overlays or glasses or exercises designed to steady eye control can greatly help such individuals with their reading.

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