Assistive Software’s

Microsoft – Reading Coach
Microsoft Reading Coach is a free AI-powered tool that helps improve reading skills such as fluency and pronunciation. It provides personalized reading practice by adapting content to each learner’s level and interests.
The tool listens to users reading aloud and gives real-time feedback on accuracy and difficult words. It also tracks progress over time, helping learners build confidence and develop better reading habits.
User: By Children
Guide: By Parents & Teachers

Microsoft – One Note
Microsoft OneNote supports people with dyslexia by providing tools that make reading and writing easier. It includes features like text-to-speech, allowing users to listen to notes instead of only reading them. Users can adjust text size, spacing, and colours to improve readability and reduce visual strain. These features help improve focus, comprehension, and make learning more accessible for dyslexic users.
User: By Children
Guide: By Parents & Teachers

Microsoft – Word
Microsoft Word provides helpful features that support people with dyslexia in reading and writing. It includes tools like Read Aloud, which reads text aloud and highlights words to improve understanding. The Immersive Reader allows users to adjust text spacing, font, colours, and focus lines for easier reading. These features help reduce reading difficulty, improve comprehension , and make learning more accessible.
User: By Children
Guide: By Parents & Teachers

Microsoft – Made By Dyslexia
Microsoft Word provides helpful features that support people with dyslexia in reading and writing. It includes tools like Read Aloud, which reads text aloud and highlights words to improve understanding. The Immersive Reader allows users to adjust text spacing, font, colors, and focus lines for easier reading. These features help reduce reading difficulty, improve comprehension , and make learning more accessible.
User: Parents & Teachers
