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Articles on dyslexia, ADHD and dyspraxia — what assessment involves, what it unlocks, and how to make sense of the process.
Why Your Child Needs a Full Dyslexia Assessment, Not Just a School Screening
Many parents are told their child has been screened at school and shows signs of dyslexia. A screening is a useful starting point - but it's not a diagnosis, and it's not enough.
Dyslexia in the Workplace: Your Rights Under the Equality Act 2010
Dyslexia is protected under the Equality Act 2010. Your employer has a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments — here's what that means in practice.
Educational vs Medical ADHD Assessment: What's the Difference?
If you're researching ADHD assessments, you'll quickly hit a confusing wall: there are two completely different types. Here's what each one is for, and which you actually need.
How a Dyslexia Assessment Can Help at University
University places new demands on literacy that can make previously manageable difficulties feel suddenly overwhelming. A diagnostic assessment unlocks practical support.
Signs of Dyslexia in Adults: When to Consider an Assessment
Many adults have lived with undiagnosed dyslexia for years, developing coping strategies that mask their difficulties. If certain patterns sound familiar, it may be worth considering an assessment.
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