Dysolve is the first AI computer program for dyslexia and language-related disorders. It uses AI-generated interactive games to target unique cases of dyslexia. https://www.instagram.com/bizappbiz/p/C-CmL3euCNv/?img_index=1

Dysolve is the first AI computer program for dyslexia and language-related disorders. It uses AI-generated interactive games to target unique cases of dyslexia. https://www.instagram.com/bizappbiz/p/C-CmL3euCNv/?img_index=1
Key points – Only 5% of students with learning disabilities make it to college; less than half of them get a degree. Ineffective or nonexistent intervention in grades K-12 may limit these students’ access to higher ed. AI advancements may overcome traditional hurdles. https://psychologytoday.com – The High Cost of Learning Disabilities for College Students
Dyslexia is a language-processing condition that affects reading, clinical linguist Dr. Coral Hoh explains to Pharma & Health Insider. About 20% of the population has dyslexia, according to numerous sources, but Dr. Hoh points out that language-processing issues extend beyond just the overt form of reading to also encompass speaking, listening and writing. That said, this […]
Dyslexia affects up to one in five children globally and has been a persistent challenge for educators and families. Dr. Coral Hoh, a clinical linguist, describes the neurobiological learning disorder as fundamentally a “code error in the brain’s reading system” that interferes accurate and fluent word recognition. “Each component in this system comprises billions of data points, and linguistic ability […]
In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping education, Dysolve stands out as a groundbreaking tool designed to tackle a longstanding challenge: dyslexia. Founded by Dr. Coral Hoh, a leading expert in AI and clinical linguistics, Dysolve leverages cutting-edge technology to transform how students with language-related disorders learn. Dr. Coral Hoh – How Dysolve AI is […]
Entrepreneurs and people with dyslexia develop psychological resilience through adversity. Psychological resilience is a process supported by traits such as optimism and self-control. Parents can help children develop resilience through challenging yet manageable tasks. Read More: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/unlocking-language/202410/do-you-have-the-entrepreneurial-spirit
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