The diagnosis of dyslexia requires a multidisciplinary approach. It is made through assessment processes conducted by expert psychologists, speech and language therapists, and educators. During this process, the child’s reading and writing skills, spelling abilities, memory, and attention levels are thoroughly examined. Standardized tests, observations, and family history are important tools used in the diagnostic process.

During the evaluation stage, the child’s overall cognitive development is also considered. If the child’s other cognitive abilities are normal but they experience difficulties only in language processing, this may indicate a diagnosis of dyslexia. In cases where dyslexia is identified early, individualized education programs can be implemented to address gaps in the child’s learning process, allowing their potential to be maximized.

Am I Dyslexic?

Dyslexia requires expert opinion for an accurate diagnosis. However, you can take the first step easily by solving our special dyslexia test, whether for yourself or your child.

Remember! Dyslexia is not a disease.