Assistive literacy software has grown in leaps and measures ever since the computer became a staple of the modern day classroom. Students who struggle with the many aspects of reading including; phonemic awareness, decoding and comprehension benefit greatly from this type of software. One of the most widely used programs is CALS which stands for Computer-Assisted Literacy Solution which students like because it's online, easier and more helpful. Here is a video on CALS.
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