iPads are chock-full of amazing features and apps for dyslexic students that can unlock doors and help them get on a level playing field with their classmates.

Of course, dyslexia has nothing to do with intelligence. It’s just that our education system has been designed for the ‘average’ student. But iPads are made for personalisation – whether it applies to the world of education or something else entirely.

Today, we’ll tell you all about the built-in features and third-party apps that can help boost the learning experience and attainment levels of kids with dyslexia.

Awesome features and apps for dyslexic students

Let’s take a closer look at some of our favourites:

1) Siri

“Hey, Siri, how do you help students with dyslexia?” This handy little assistant gives you two great options:

2) Text-to-speech converter

Education today relies on eBooks, online resources and countless Google searches. But, reading all this tiny text on-screen can be hard work for kids with dyslexia.

With iPads for education, you can select and transform a boring old piece of text into an accessible audio track that you can save in your iTunes account.

To set this up, go to ‘Settings’ > ‘General’ > ‘Accessibility’ > ‘Speech’, then choose either:

3) Text formatting

While you’re exploring the ‘Accessibility’ tab, there are stacks of other features you could switch on if you think they’d be useful. These include:

If a student has had an official dyslexia assessment, they should have received a report detailing their strengths/weaknesses. This would be a good place to start when deciding which features to use.

4) Apps for dyslexic students

Aside from the built-in features, there are stacks of third-party apps that can help kids with dyslexia, such as:

There are so many more iPad features and apps for dyslexic students still to discover! Just dive on in there and see what you can find.

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