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Mind Mapping

Mind MapMind Mapping can help a student or adult dyslexic structure written work or reports.

As many Dyslexic people are visual learners using mind mapping techniques can really help.

Whether mind maps are hand written or computer generated they can help the dyslexic learner with both organization and revision.

Using mind mapping for revision can greatly increase a student's ability to recall information during exam conditions, as the student can visually recall the position of things on the mind map.

Hand drawn mind maps are very good for revision purposes.

 
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