Not Simply a Diagnosis

A dyslexia assessment is about much more than giving a child a label.

It can help build a clearer picture of their individual strengths, the areas of learning they find more difficult, and the approaches that may help them access the curriculum more confidently.

That understanding can help teachers plan more targeted support, give parents and carers clearer ways to help at home, and reassure the child that finding some aspects of learning difficult is not a reflection of their intelligence or effort.

Support should not wait for a diagnosis. However, where concerns have continued, a dyslexia assessment can help make support more individual and better informed as a new school year begins.

At BrightPath, families are not simply handed a report. Following the assessment, we arrange a virtual consultation to talk parents and carers through the findings, explain the person’s learning profile and answer questions about what the results mean in everyday life.

Families also receive a detailed learning profile for parents and carers, together with an accessible version for the child or young person. This helps everyone develop a shared understanding of strengths, areas of difficulty and the support that may be helpful at home and in education.

BrightPath Assessment & Therapy is now taking enquiries for dyslexia assessments for children and young people.

Book Now for an initial discussion.

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