Warning Signs of Dyslexia
  • Dyslexia Risk

    This screener helps identify potential risk factors for dyslexia and related reading difficulties. It is not a diagnosis. Results help determine whether your child may benefit from a full evaluation or structured-literacy support.
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  • Family History

  • Family history of reading difficulties? Parents, siblings, grandparents with reading difficulties, dyslexia, ADHD?

  • Previous support:

  • Concerns noticed since:

  • Has your child had reading tested at school?

  • Core Risk Factors

    Answer to the best of your knowledge and ability. 0=Never, 1=Sometimes, 2=Often, 3= Always
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  • Associated Signs

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  • Other signs based on educational age

  • In Preschool

  • In Elementary School

  • In High School: All of the above plus:

  • In Adults: Education history similar to above, plus:

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  • Based on your responses, your child is currently showing minimal indicators associated with dyslexia.


    Keep building strong language and reading habits through shared reading, conversation, and exposure to a variety of books and experiences. These early foundations matter more than anything. 


    If anything shifts or new concerns come up, it’s always okay to take a closer look—we’re here when you need us! 

  • Your responses suggest your child is showing some indicators that can be associated with dyslexia.

     
    This does not mean there’s a diagnosis—but it does mean it’s worth paying closer attention.

     

    Early support can make a significant difference, especially when it’s targeted and consistent.


    Next steps; This might be a good time to:
    -Monitor patterns more closely
    -Add targeted reading support
    -Or have a conversation with a specialist

     
    Many families choose to begin 1:1 support at this stage to build skills, confidence, and momentum before gaps widen.

     
    If you’d like help understanding what support could look like, we’re happy to guide you.

  • Your responses show multiple indicators that are commonly associated with dyslexia risk.

    While this is not a diagnosis, it is a strong signal that your child may benefit from a deeper look and more targeted support.

    The good news: with the right instruction, children with these patterns can make incredible progress.

    We recommend:

    -A comprehensive evaluation
    -Structured, evidence-based reading support
    -A plan tailored to how your child learns best

    We also offer 1:1 support to begin building skills and confidence right away—whether you’re pursuing testing or just getting started.

    You’re not behind—and neither is your child. You’re just getting the information you need to move forward.

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