When we read documents our brain must connect the text with the correct phonem in order to access our language centers and make sense of the material. Phonems are the simplest language elements recognized by the brain. Students with dyslexia generally have problems recognizing and/or processing one or more phonems, or mapping some printed letter combinations to the proper phonem. This why people with dyslexia generally can understand the spoken word, but have problems interpreting the meaning of some letter combinations in text while reading.
Since reading is the primary way most educational systems present material this creates a significant problem for the dyslexic. ConfidentReader software converts text to naturally sounding speech, thus bypassing the text-phonem processing problem experienced by people with dyslexia. Additionally, with the spoken word reinforcing the text as it is read helps people with dyslexia learn to compensate more efficiently.
ConfidentReader plays to the person’s strengths – hearing rather than reading. The program converts electronic text to speech using a natural sounding computer generated voice. This allows people with dyslexia to bypass their text-processing problem and obtain written information aurally.
ConfidentReader reads the electronic text, speaks it, and highlights the material to help the user associate the sounds of letter combinations and the visual information more efficiently. The typing echo feature recites text back automatically by letter, word, or sentence, so mistakes in typing are heard and can be corrected immediately.
Teachers can use ConfidentReader Professional's batch processing functions, voice editing, audio processing, and MP3 file support to help their students improve their comprehension. This is in addition to the functions found in ConfidentReader Personal, for example, typing echo, spoken highlighted text, and the ability to read electronic text from eBooks, textbooks, web browsers, and Microsoft Outlook and Word.
We suggest you meet with your child's teachers and tell them about ConfidentReader. Armed with this information your child's teachers can guide you to electronic materials that support the classroom curriculum. Now with ConfidentReader and electronic classroom materials you have what you need to help your child improve their academic performance.
After talking with your child's teachers introduce ConfidentReader to your child and help them understand and become proficient with the software. Spend time together on the Internet looking for eBooks, web sites, stories, and documents that are of interest to your child and let then let ConfidentReader help open up their world. Using ConfidentReader routinely will help your child improve their reading, comprehension, and spelling while reducing their reading frustration and helping them improve their self-confidence.
Yes, ConfidentReader integrates well with a number of software applications, for example, Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Internet Explorer. Installed on your office computer and with headphones attached you can feel comfortable using ConfidentReader at work to help you get the most out of electronic documents and improve your writing.
Yes, we have received numerous thank you letters from satisfied customers from all over the world. Here what customers are saying about ConfidentReader...
My son has been suffering from dyslexia. Reading and spelling were so difficult for him. He was depressed and addicted to internet games.
Two months ago, one of my friends recommended me your ConfidentReader. My son finds it much easier to understand by listening to text books and class notes. Spelling is a lot easier for him with the help of your software. I notice that he has become happier and more confident. His report card shows his grades have increased so much. It is amazing! Thank your guys!
Margaret Wang-----Seattle, WA
ConfidentReader is the assistive reading software designed to help people with dyslexia improve their reading and spelling skills.
Hear It, See It, Read It: ConfidentReader turns written text into natural sounding human speech. You'll find your comprehension and reading improves as you hear the material, simultaneously see the words highlight on your screen, and read along. This plays to your strengths to help you boost your performance. ConfidentReader can read electronic textbooks, PDF files, Microsoft WORD documents, and web pages.
Type It, Hear It, Check It: Spelling is often a challenge for people with dyslexia. ConfidentReader can read text as you type, by word or by sentence. This delivers critical real-time feedback to help you improve your coordination of sounds and letter combinations.
Breakthrough and Achieve: ConfidentReader is an affordable software application that helps people with reading and spelling difficulties improve their self-esteem, increase their self-confidence, and be more productive at school or work. ConfidentReader helps people with dyslexia achieve their full potential.
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