Why Bother with a Dyslexia Assessment for Adults?

Many adults never learn to read, write, and/or spell at a level consistent with their intellectual ability. 

 

Did you know that 1 in 10 individuals are affected by dyslexia? Many grow into adulthood unaware that they even have such an affliction, having received little to no intervention in their youth. The result of which can hinder their navigation of academic and working environments. This is typically due to the years of mental erosion that nullifies aspects of the adult’s confidence in their own abilities. Therefore, if you know someone who might have this hidden disability, then know that a dyslexia assessment for adults could help them. The adult could benefit from alterations in their day-to-day life. Such compensations could help them perform to the best of their abilities in school, the workplace and at home. This is because those with dyslexia think and learn differently when compared to the general populace. Although this could be construed as both a positive and a negative, dyslexia can nevertheless slip through the cracks. Whilst some adults intrinsically develop coping strategies, these can be honed and refined. After all, changing demands in life – be it an adult’s occupation or social strata – can present tough personal challenges to deal with. Especially when they have yet to undergo any form of dyslexia assessment for adults and has coped as best they can thus far.

With this said, it should be emphasised that whilst dyslexia is a specific reading disorder, it is not indicative of low intelligence. There are many adults with dyslexia who never learned to read, write, and/or spell at a level consistent with their intellectual ability. Take, for example, Richard Branson. Branson struggled early in life and dropped out of school at 16 – a decision that ultimately led to the creation of Virgin. Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom was diagnosed dyslexic whilst in school. He went on to have a successful acting career and star in two of the highest-grossing film trilogies of all time. Albert Einstein – yes the iconic physicist who developed the laws of relativity – was also dyslexic. Crazy, right? Yet, whilst it’s all well and good waxing lyrical about the high achievers, dyslexia is renowned for its inconsistencies. This is because dyslexia doesn’t take any singular form. It is multifaceted and not only varies from person to person but also from instance to occasion. The likelihood of these adults having encountered the same degrees of dyslexia is not impossible but improbable. However, it’s known that they did all have dyslexia. So, if you even consider yourself to “think differently” a dyslexia assessment for adults could prove to be highly insightful.

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Here are some tell-tale signs of dyslexia.

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Issues with reading and visual stimuli

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Poor memory and time management

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Elevated anxiety and frustration levels

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Skewed communication skills

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Lack of overall spatial awareness

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Problems with maths and directions

Looking for a dyslexia assessment for adults? If so, contact Educational Assessments. We carry out cognitive assessments across Australia and can help isolate and determine if you are struggling with something in-particular. Our team also offer home visits too. All so we can assess your needs in an environment you’re comfortable in.

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How is a Dyslexia Assessment for Adults?

We identify underlying tendencies that might be holding you back in all aspects of life.

 

Despite being commonly considered a childhood disorder, dyslexia can be diagnosed at any age. Such a diagnosis can be undertaken by a knowledgeable educational psychologist. At Educational Assessments, a dyslexia assessment for adults is just one of the many services we offer. Our educational psychologists are skilled assessors with extensive training. We assess all factors that affect academic cognisance. A dyslexia assessment for adults identifies any underlying tendencies that might be holding you back in all aspects of life. Adults left undiagnosed may otherwise face adverse effects. These range from poor academic and/or work performance right through to low self-esteem. Once diagnosed, however, adults with dyslexia can benefit from refined coping strategies. Such strategies will greatly elevate the adult’s happiness and cognisance in their day-to-day life. Our dyslexia assessment for adults covers an abundance of conflicting factors. Specifically, ones that affect an individual’s capacity to learn and process. Working with sensitivity and empathy, we use cognitive tests to get to the heart of the problem and communicate clear and concise answers.

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We test children, adolescents, adults, and we can test YOU . . .

At Educational Assessments, our psychologists are able to carry out full cognitive assessments. These provide essential learning and performance data, with an aim to bolster support. If you believe that you or a loved one is struggling, get in touch. We have extensive coverage across Australia. Our team of expert consultants conduct home visits to assess you or your child and evaluate the patient’s learning needs to succeed.

 

Our assessments evaluate an extensive range of learning, social and emotional issues. The knowledge gleaned from the assessment and report will allow you to make informed choices. These will offer up the best way forwards to suit you or your child’s learning needs.

 

We offer clear jargon-free advice, consistent personal support and the full value of our expertise. If you are looking for a Dyslexia Assessment for adults and are in need of advice, don’t delay. Simply get in touch today.

We can test if you or your child has:

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Dyslexia

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ADHD/ADD

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Autism

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Learning Disorders

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Emotional and Behavioural Disorders

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And more