EdiTouch was born, the tablet for children suffering from dyslexia

There are many Italian children and young people suffering from SLD (specific learning disorders), who have serious difficulties in their studies. Marco Iannacone, father of two dyslexic children who, dissatisfied with the solutions on the market, has experienced a problem that Marco Iannacone has experienced on his own skin.

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How does it work? In practice, through a mechanism of parental control, the teacher or the parent can establish the applications of immediate access for the child during the study, thus managing to limit the classic distractions. The benefits of EdiTouch were also demonstrated during the XII International conference on dyslexia in San Marino From an experiment carried out on 400 students of 8 primary and lower secondary schools in the Roman hinterland, it emerged that this device makes students with problems less stressed and more autonomous. It has also been promoted by teachers and parents, who find it even more effective than traditional computers.

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