Dyslexia Screening
Question 1 / 20
I find it difficult to read aloud without losing my place or skipping lines.
I often need to re-read a passage several times before I fully understand it.
I confuse similar-looking letters (e.g. b/d, p/q) when reading.
Reading feels tiring and I lose concentration quickly.
It takes me much longer to read something than most other people.
I find spelling difficult, even with common everyday words.
I mix up letters or syllables when writing (e.g. writing 'teh' for 'the').
I have difficulty with punctuation and structuring sentences correctly.
I find it hard to take notes while listening to someone speak at the same time.
I often leave out letters or whole words when writing.
I have trouble remembering sequences such as months of the year or the alphabet.
I find it hard to remember what I have just read, even immediately after.
I often confuse left and right, or have difficulty with directions generally.
I struggle to follow spoken instructions when there are several steps involved.
I frequently lose my place on a page while reading.
I have difficulty organising my thoughts in writing and getting them in the right order.
I struggle to plan and structure longer pieces of writing (essays, reports, emails).
I often confuse times and dates when scheduling appointments or plans.
I find it hard to put events or steps into the correct chronological order.
I have difficulty expressing what I want to say clearly in written form.