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Significant signs of Dyslexia

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Possible signs of Dyslexia

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Moderate signs of Dyslexia

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Few signs of Dyslexia

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This test is not a diagnosis and should not be used as a substitute for a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a qualified professional. You may want to explore further assessment if you think that your child might have Dyslexia. If you would like our help with this, please get in touch.

Significant signs of Dyslexia

Thank you for completing the Dyslexia questionnaire.

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You may wish to seek a professional diagnostic assessment. If you would like our help with this, please get in touch.

Moderate signs of Dyslexia

Thank you for completing the Dyslexia questionnaire.

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You may wish to seek a professional diagnostic assessment. If you would like our help with this, please get in touch.

Few signs of Dyslexia

Thank you for completing the Dyslexia questionnaire.

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This test is not a diagnosis and should not be used as a substitute for a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a qualified professional. You may want to explore further assessment if you think that you might have Dyslexia. If you would like our help with this, please get in touch.

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