Dyslexia is a prevalent learning disorder characterized by difficulties in reading, spelling, and writing, affecting academic performance and self-esteem. This review paper explores top dyslexia-oriented transcription and study methods, emphasizing the need for specialized strategies tailored to dyslexic learners' unique needs. The paper delves into the challenges faced by dyslexic students, including slow reading ability, difficulties in decoding words, and associated anxiety. It discusses various assistive technologies such as speech-to-text software, text-to-speech applications, and digital scanning pens that aid in transcription and study. Additionally, it highlights the benefits and limitations of these tools. The review also examines effective study methods, including reading assistance techniques, word processing and writing tools, and multisensory learning approaches, which enhance comprehension and retention. Practical recommendations for educators, parents, and policymakers are provided to ensure successful implementation and integration of these methods. The paper concludes with insights into future directions, emphasizing the importance of emerging technologies and ongoing research in developing more targeted interventions. By adopting these methods, dyslexic students can achieve improved academic outcomes and greater self-confidence.
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