
| Other disabilities prevent persons from reading print: Many other disabilities prevent persons from reading print. In addition to people who are blind or have low vision and may not be able to see the print, there are many stroke, head-injured, autistic and dyslexic (or even just educationally impaired) persons who may not be able to assimilate printed language even though they can see the page. Many people can accept this information through speech -- having print read aloud to them. | WC Home| Talking Signs | TS Reports | The Fax Project | Contact Info | |
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