Dyslexia Screener
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I read slowly compared to others, even when I was young
I frequently lose my place when reading or have to re-read lines
Letters or words appear to move, blur, or swap around when I read
Reading aloud is difficult or embarrassing for me
After reading a page, I often realize I haven't taken in the content
My spelling is poor or inconsistent, even for common words
I reverse or confuse similar-looking letters (e.g. b/d, p/q, m/n)
My written work does not reflect the quality of my ideas — I express myself much better verbally
Writing takes me much longer than reading and is more tiring
I make many errors when copying text, even when I can clearly see it
Sounding out unfamiliar words is very difficult for me
I frequently mispronounce words or use the wrong word (even though I know the right one)
I have difficulty with rhyming, word games, or tongue twisters
I find it hard to identify the individual sounds in words or to blend sounds together
Learning a foreign language has always been particularly difficult for me (especially reading/writing)
I have difficulty remembering sequences (e.g. alphabet order, days of week, months of year)
Following spoken instructions is difficult, especially when there are multiple steps
My short-term memory is poor — I forget what someone just said or what I just read
I confuse left and right, or have difficulty telling directions (e.g. north/south)
These reading or spelling difficulties have been present since childhood and have affected my education or career