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Our Neurodivergent Screening Tools

Our Neurodivergent Screening Tools are quick, research‑informed resources designed to help identify common indicators of neurodiversity in both children and adults. These tools provide an accessible starting point for individuals, families, educators, and employers who may be noticing certain strengths or challenges and want a clearer sense of whether further exploration could be beneficial.

Each screener includes a short series of carefully designed questions that relate to key traits commonly associated with conditions such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, and Autism. The questions are easy to understand, take only a few minutes to complete, and have been developed to reflect current research and best practice within the field of neurodiversity. Once completed, you will receive a simple score that indicates whether additional assessment or tailored support may be helpful.

These screening tools are ideal for anyone who is at the beginning of their journey and wants quick, informal insight before deciding on next steps. They can also be helpful for parents who may be concerned about their child’s learning profile, adults exploring their own neurodivergence, or workplaces aiming to become more inclusive by recognising potential support needs early on.

It is important to highlight that these screeners are not a diagnosis. Only a qualified specialist can confirm whether a child or adult is neurodivergent through a full diagnostic assessment. However, the results of the screening can provide valuable guidance, helping you decide whether to seek further professional evaluation, speak to a teacher or employer, or explore support strategies that may improve learning, communication, and day‑to‑day wellbeing.

We encourage you to use the screening tools as a first step towards better understanding yourself or someone you support. If your results suggest pursuing a full assessment, our team is here to provide clear advice and help you confidently navigate the next stage.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia Screening Ages 8-15
Dyslexia Screening 16 +

Dyspraxia

Dyspraxia Screening Ages 6-15
Dyspraxia Screening 16+

ADHD

ADHD Screening 6-17
ADHD Screening 18+

Autism

Autism Screening Ages 6-17
Austism Screening Ages 18+

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