DON'T JUST WRITE_HELP: IWSG post
Parents express frustration
at how difficult it can be to get
their dyslexic children to read.
It makes sense that dyslexic children
don’t want to read –
who likes to spend time doing
something that can be so difficult?
Reading is one of the important ways that students acquire knowledge about the world.
And, reading also enhances one’s vocabulary,which in turn facilitates thinking.
One of the answers is text-to-speech technology… in other words,
Audiobooks!
Children with dyslexia
can comprehend books that they hear at a much higher level
than they can read.
So, to keep developing their oral language,including their vocabulary and their understanding
of literary syntax,
they need to be exposed to books at their oral comprehension level, rather than being limited to books they can read independently.
Write a Kindle book,and the text to speech option
is easily accessed
by dyslexic children.
For a more polished narration,audio books provide amore entertaining
and affordable experience.
Listening to audio bookshelps children
to understand
and remember
how words are pronounced.
Royalty Share Plus gives you access to an upper echelon of producers who in the past may have only taken pay-for-production deals,
while still being able to produce your audiobook affordably at a rate that suits your budget.
Through the Royalty Share Plus contract, you may negotiate a lower Per-Finished-Hour fee than through the Pay-for-Production contract because the Producer will receive a share of royalties upon completion of the audio book.
A beginning narratormay still accept a simpleRoyalty Sharewhere ACX gets 50% of the sales,he gets 25%,and you the other 25%
It's a way for both you and the narrator to get your work out there.
And perhaps to help the world of a Dyslexic studentto grow richer.How cool would that be? Oh, by the way ...
I really want to see this TV series
next year
Published on November 05, 2019 22:00
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