Adhd children are helped with focus and concentration
by the Eye Level Reading Ruler

Adhd children are helped with focus and concentration

Adhd,  including Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is often connected with reading difficulties. However practical help is available, and it's not expensive!

The effects of Adhd on reading can be reduced by using the Eye Level Reading Ruler from Crossbow Education. Focus and concentration are enhanced through the use of these handy tinted line trackers that help the adhd child to give full attention to the area of text being read without being distracted by the rest of the page.

ADHD children can also be affected by scotopic sensitivity: the unsettling affect of the white page background that can cause text to appear to "move", or be traversed by distracting white "rivers". The Eye Level Reading Rulers help to counteract these adverse effects so the Adhd child can concentrate fully on decoding text.

Adhd can severely hamper a child's path to reading fluency and learning success. For a small outlay, Eye Level Reading Rulers can make a big difference.

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