If You Have a Learning Disability

Maybe you are one of the many people with a learning disability such as dyslexia. You know that learning disabilities are not readily apparent to others, especially in adults. And the percentage of the population affected by some kind of learning disability is thought to be sizable — many estimates fall in the range of 5-15%. Can voice recognition help address your (hidden) challenges?

In recent years there have been programs and studies aimed at having students with learning disabilities experiment with voice recognition software as a way to improve their writing ability. Adults with learning disabilities have made decisions to try the software as well. These adults tend to be extremely successful in their business or profession. They’re seeking ways to produce written work, such as correspondence and reports, with greater ease.

Voice recognition capitalizes on a person’s verbal skills. The software spells every word perfectly, and provides a source of fun and a feeling of freedom and novelty. Some people really go for that! The experience can lighten up the task of writing, turning a burden into a source of playful inspiration and productivity.

Click here for more information on how to get started on voice recognition software and training.