Game changer? digital tool boosts reading in kids with dyslexia
NCT ID NCT06592911
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 06, 2026 · Updated 33 times
Summary
This study tested a digital medical device called Poppins Clinical, which uses music and cognitive training, to see if it could help children with dyslexia improve their reading and writing skills. 306 children were split into two groups: one used the device plus fewer speech therapy sessions, and the other had standard weekly speech therapy alone. The goal was to see if the device could work as well as or better than standard care.
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Locations
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Hôpital Henri Laborit Poitiers, 86000
Poitiers, 86000, France
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Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, Paris 75013
Paris, 75013, France
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