Dyslexia Assessment (2024)

Dyslexia BOP is now also offering psychometric testing for dyslexia

The Davis® programs described on this site and psychometric testing are separate and distinct services which are provided in their own distinct contexts on separate schedules.

1) WIAT-III Dyslexia Index Score

This is a targeted screening test that differentiates between two groups (dyslexic / non dyslexic) and establishes if a person is at risk or not at risk to belong to the dyslexic group.

It shows weaknesses in basic reading, reading fluency and spelling skills which is then computed into six categories (very low risk, low, elevated, moderate, high and very high risk).

This is a first step screening test and contributes to a diagnosis in order to identify appropriate support but should not be used as stand-alone identification of dyslexia – it is part of a larger test battery.

The WIAT-lll Dyslexia Index Score can be applied to children as young a grade 1 up to adults and takes between 15 – 20 min to administer. The cost for the test is $ 150.00 + GST ($172.50)

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2) WIAT-III (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test® - 3rd Edition)

The WIAT-lll is a broad educational assessment that identifies where the student's abilities lie across educational domains, and over the whole academic spectrum (Enhanced Listening Comprehension, Oral Expression, Written Expression subtests, Enhanced Reading Comprehension, Oral Reading, Math Fluency, and Early Reading Skills).

Individual sub-tests can be administered to explore specific areas more deeply, for example if the student is specifically lacking phonological awareness, reading comprehension or specifically writing, additional sub-tests can be added. This allows ways to identify patterns of strengths and weaknesses.

It is no longer a requirement to have a diagnosis of dyslexia to qualify for reader / writer or extra time, even in NCEA exams - the focus is now on establishing a history of the student's learning challenges. A psychometric test like the WIAT-lll establishes that history and is recognized by the Ministry of Education as a suitable test to establish learning challenges.

The WIAT-lll is suitable for Grade 1 – 13 students as well as anyone between the ages of 6 – 50years +. Administration takes between 2 – 2.5 hrs and the total cost for the intake interview, administration, scoring and preparing the report is $ 425 +GST ($488.75). This assessment can be administered via zoom.

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FAQs

What are the 3 main symptoms of dyslexia? ›

confusion over letters that look similar and putting letters the wrong way round (such as writing "b" instead of "d") confusing the order of letters in words. reading slowly or making errors when reading aloud. answering questions well orally, but having difficulty writing the answer down.

How do you assess dyslexia? ›

A number of factors are considered, such as:
  1. Your child's development, educational issues and medical history. The health care provider will likely ask you questions about these areas. ...
  2. Questionnaires. ...
  3. Vision, hearing and brain (neurological) tests. ...
  4. Psychological evaluation. ...
  5. Tests for reading and other academic skills.
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How do you get tested for dyslexia? ›

If your child continues to have difficulties despite interventions, you can ask for them to be referred for assessment by a local authority educational psychologist or another specialist in dyslexia. Or you can approach an independent educational psychologist or another suitably qualified professional directly.

What is an example of a dyslexia assessment? ›

This is a kind of assessment for dyslexia in which the learning specialist asks the child to segment words and blend sounds. For instance, a child may be asked to indicate what's left of the word 'sit' if the first sound is taken out. Or the evaluator may say po”…“man” and ask the child to say the middle sound.

What are the 4 D's of dyslexia? ›

Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia.

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