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Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment

SpLD (Dyslexia) Diagnosis in South Yorkshire

What does a formal diagnostic assessment involve?

During this assessment, the student will be given a range of activities to complete which will give the assessor a thorough understanding of the child’s individual learning profile.

What areas will be assessed?

Cognitive Profile

  • Verbal and Visual Underlying Ability
  • Working memory (including visual and auditory short-term memory; auditory working memory; and phonological memory)
  • Phonological awareness
  • Processing speed (including phonological processing)

 

Attainment

  • Single word reading
  • Reading accuracy, fluency and speed when reading continuous text
  • Reading comprehension
  • Spelling
  • Handwriting

What happens next after the assessment?

After the assessment, a detailed report will be written giving an in-depth analysis of the young person’s learning profile along with recommendations of support throughout a child’s educational journey.

 

A diagnostic outcome will confirm whether a diagnosis of dyslexia has been given or not. This report will be accepted in support of an application for Disabled Student Allowance (DSA).

 

How long does the Diagnostic Assessment for Dyslexia take?

Please allow 3 hours for the assessment.

Where does the assessment take place?

The assessment can take place at the student’s school or at our dyslexia support centre.

How much does the assessment cost?

The cost of a full diagnostic assessment is £500.

Reasons for Choosing a Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment

A Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment can offer valuable insights for individuals and their families, helping them understand and address challenges associated with dyslexia. Here are some common reasons why people opt for such assessments:

For parents, a diagnostic assessment provides clarity about their child’s difficulties and offers guidance on how to best support them at home. It can also help parents advocate for targeted support within the educational system.

A diagnostic assessment may facilitate access to specialised support services within the education system. By identifying specific learning needs, it enables educators to tailor interventions and accommodations to support academic progress.

For students, a diagnostic assessment may be necessary to qualify for exam access arrangements, such as extra time or assistive technology. It’s important to coordinate with the school or college regarding the assessment process and requirements for completing related forms.

Individuals pursuing higher education may require a dyslexia assessment to apply for Disabled Students Allowance (DSA). This financial support helps cover the cost of assistive technology, study support, and other accommodations needed for academic success.

Employers may find a dyslexia assessment beneficial for making appropriate reasonable adjustments in the workplace. By understanding an employee’s specific challenges and strengths, employers can create a supportive work environment that enables individuals with dyslexia to thrive.

In summary, a Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment serves as a valuable tool for understanding, advocating, and accessing support services tailored to the unique needs of individuals with dyslexia. Whether for educational, professional, or personal reasons, such assessments play a crucial role in empowering individuals to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential.