Learning Disability Test

In the U.S. about 20% of students have learning challenges. Our learning disability test for kids is designed to help parents identify potential challenges that children with learning disabilities face.  This comprehensive free test will help you understand your child’s risk of learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD.

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Does my Child Have a Learning Disability?

This free learning disability quiz covers six key areas: Reading, Spelling & Writing, Math & Logic, Emotion & Self-Control, Listening, and Attention. Each short section should take under 10 minutes to complete. Your child does not need to be present for this quiz.

Learning Disability Test: Reading

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Learning Disability Test: Spelling & Writing

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Learning Disability Test: Math & Logic

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Learning Disability Test: Emotion & Self-Control

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Learning Disability Test: Listening

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Learning Disability Test: Attention

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How often does your child:
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Mispronounce (or used to) only certain words (e.g., says amunul for animal, poothtaste for toothpaste)?

Have difficulty reading unfamiliar words or guess at them?

Pause, repeat or make mistakes when reading aloud?

Struggle to understand what he or she has read?

Avoid reading for pleasure?

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Make spelling errors in homework assignments?

Have messy handwriting?

Have trouble with punctuation and capitalization?

Resist writing tasks?

Have difficulty getting thoughts down on paper?

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Confuse math symbols and/or operations? (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)

Have difficulty comparing the relative size of whole numbers and/or fractions? (e.g., Which is largest: 347 or 743? Which is largest: ¼ or ½)?

Reverse numbers? (e.g., 81 for 18)

Struggle with concepts related to time and/or money? (e.g., days, weeks, months, hours; penny, nickel, dime)

Struggle to differentiate facts from fantasy?

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Express anxiety or frustration?

Seem to tire easily when doing school work?

Complain of aches, pains, or other discomforts?

Say she/he feels stupid or not as smart as other kids?

Resist authority? (e.g., argue with or frequently disobey parents and/or teachers)

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Struggle to follow spoken directions or explanations, especially when there are no illustrations?

Have difficulty understanding spoken language when there is a lot of background noise?

Have difficulty following verbal jokes or a story read aloud by an adult?

Struggle to participate in extended conversations or miss parts of conversations?

Struggle with science and/or history terms, concepts or facts? (e.g., What is a mammal? What is democracy?)

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Have difficulty maintaining attention for more than 15 minutes?

Take a long time to complete simple tasks?

Have difficulty planning and/or organizing tasks?

Lose track of time or misplace objects?

Have trouble tolerating boredom or tedious tasks?

Please provide the following information so we can calculate your child's results.

Child's Information

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Adult's Information

Please answer these optional questions to help us better serve you:
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What FREE resources do you feel would help you understand and support your child's reading struggles? (select all that apply)

Have you purchased other reading programs or tools?

How confident are you that your school will effectively address your child's reading difficulties?

How are you (parent/caregiver) coping with your child's reading struggles? (select which best applies)

How did you first hear about us?

What kinds of support and services are you currently looking for? (select all that apply)

Did you know that Lexercise offers reading therapy services in addition to free testing?

What's most important to you in a reading program? (select which best applies)

If your child struggles with independent reading, which emotions do they experience? (select all that apply)

How confident are you that your school will effectively address your child's reading difficulties?

What are the main challenges you or your child face with reading? (select all that apply)

Let Us Help!

Concerned about your child’s test results or other potential learning disabilities? Our highly-trained literacy experts are ready to help via our Reading & Spelling Inventory. This is what you get when you sign up for this service:

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    Access to our science-backed suite of literacy assessments, customized to your child’s specific needs.

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    A meeting with one of our expert therapists, from the comfort of your own home, for a 45-minute, online consultation.

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    A detailed 8-10 page report for your records, along with a guide on next steps and resources that can benefit your struggling reader, writer, or speller.

All of this and more for a flat fee of $195

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