Specialist and coloured paper can help to read and write by reducing visual stress. Some learning difficulties, like Dyslexia, can affect perception making it a challenge to read and write.
When choosing the right coloured paper, you should consider matt paper not gloss to reduce shine. It should also be thick enough to prevent ink from seeping through from the other side, which would reduce clarity. There is also a range of colours to choose from that are known to help support reading and writing. White can appear too bright, but pastel colours, like cream, yellow, and green, can help.
You can find a range of coloured paper at Ryman. We also have coloured card from top brands like Adagio, and Paper2go.