Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Teenagers 16-18)

A formal, officially-recognised assessment, with optional accompanying report, to diagnose dyslexia in teenagers 16 and over, including those sitting A-Levels and/or seeking to access the Disabled Students’ Allowance.

Formal Dyslexia Assessment (Teenagers 16-18)

Location

The assessment will be carried out in your home. Holly will come to you.

Holly operates across Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Somerset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. In certain circumstances, she is able to travel further afield. Get in touch to find out if she covers your area.

Benefits

Get a full diagnostic assessment for your child and find out if they are entitled to special allowances in exams, in the classroom, and at college or university.

  • Comprehensive
  • Hassle-free (and pain-free!)
  • Diagnosis recognised by schools*

*Some schools, colleges and universities will only accept the recommendations of dyslexia assessments they carry out themselves. A private dyslexia assessment of this type is identical and usually more in depth and there is no reason for the findings to be rejected. However, for peace of mind, you are advised to check with the school/college/university first.

What the assessment involves

The 16-18 Dyslexia Assessment involves a wide range of testing, carried out over the course of a day.

The testing includes an underlying ability test, reading tests, spelling tests, rapid naming tests, phonological processing tests, short-term and working memory tests, as a minimum. All of this helps to build up a clear picture of your teenager’s strengths and weaknesses.

On the day, you’ll receive immediate and extensive verbal feedback from Holly.

Find out more about what to expect from the dyslexia assessment

Accompanying report – optional

Shortly after the assessment, Holly can deliver an extremely detailed written report, along with tailored recommendations for learning support.

If the assessment shows your teenager is dyslexic, a written report is crucial to prove they require special allowances in exams like A-Levels and in the classroom. They will also require this report to apply for a Disabled Students’ Allowance needs assessment.

If the assessment does not find your teenager to be dyslexic, but there is enough for exam considerations, then a shorter (non-diagnostic) report with recommendations may suffice.

Or, when there is no need for a report, there will be no charge for it. The decision is yours, informed by the extensive verbal feedback.

Cost

Dyslexia Assessment: £449
(Optional) Non-diagnostic report: £299, or Full diagnostic report: £499

If you have no need for a report, there will be no charge for it.

Need further guidance or tutoring?

Following the Dyslexia Assessment, Holly can use the findings to create a tailored plan of action for your teenager, or provide bespoke one-to-one tutoring sessions. Find out more on the Further Guidance page.