School can pose challenges for those with Dyslexia. We created a thorough quiz that evaluates Dyslexia symptoms in yourself or your child while in school. This quiz is only informational and should not be used as an official diagnosis.

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    I tend to read more slowly than my classmates or peers.

    I had significant difficulty learning to read when I was younger.

    I often have to re-read text multiple times before I understand it.

    I feel uncomfortable or anxious when asked to read out loud.

    I sometimes mix up, skip, or add letters when I read or write.

    Even after using a spellchecker, I still notice spelling mistakes in my writing.

    I find it hard to pronounce unfamiliar multi-syllable words while reading.

    I prefer reading short articles or magazines rather than longer books or novels.

    In school, learning a foreign language or remembering new words feels (or felt) extremely difficult.

    I tend to avoid tasks, projects, or courses that require a lot of reading.

    Dyslexia test results

    Your results are consistent with Dyslexia

    Your results indicate that you are experiencing some signs of Dyslexia.

    These results are not meant to be a diagnosis. You can meet with a doctor or therapist to get a diagnosis and/or access therapy or medications. Sharing these results with someone you trust can be a great place to start.

    Your results are not consistent with Dyslexia

    Your results indicate that you are experiencing none, or very few signs of Dyslexia.

    These results are not meant to be a diagnosis. You can meet with a doctor or therapist to get a diagnosis and/or access therapy or medications. Sharing these results with someone you trust can be a great place to start.

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      ADHD affect an estimated 5.3% of the population and often causes students to struggle at school. ADHD can affect students in a variety of ways, including making it difficult for them to concentrate and stay on task. It can also lead to lower grades, difficulty managing time and organisation skills, issues with social interactions and impulsive behaviour. ADHD can also cause frustration among teachers and other students when it is not managed correctly. With proper support from an ADHD tutor or coach, however, these challenges can be managed.

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