Reading Guide Strips are designed to aid students & adults with the following difficulties: Skipping Words, Skipping Lines, Reversing Letters, Transposing Letters, Losing your place, helps with dyslexia, Re-reading lines, Sq...

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Reading Guide Strips are designed to aid students & adults with the following difficulties: Skipping Words, Skipping Lines, Reversing Letters, Transposing Letters, Losing your place, helps with dyslexia, Re-reading lines, Squinting while reading, Concentration, Comprehension, red & watery eyes, reading fatigue. Most commonly suggested for: Visual Impairment, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and other reading disorders. The Reading Guide Strips are 1.25" by 7.25" (Highlighting approximately one line of font (normal size )(Size 14 and smaller). The strips will be packaged in one poly bag with Mountain Views logo. This product is manufactured and sold exclusively by NISPCO.Reading Guide Strips are 1.25" by 7.25" (Highlighting approximately one line of font (normal size )(Size 14 and smaller). The strips will be packaged in one poly bag with Mountain Views logo.

  • Bookmark / Highlighted Reading strips / helps with dyslexia
  • Sentence-Sized (1.25" x 7.25") Reading Guide Strips / Transparent window 0.8cm
  • Strengthens visual tracking skills, blocks distractions, helps focus and concentration

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