Dysgraphia Test

In under 5 minutes, this free dysgraphia test allows you to determine whether your child has a risk for dysgraphia. It consists of questions in which you can rate your child’s handwriting on various aspects.

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Understanding

Dysgraphia

Dysgraphia is a condition rooted in the brain that leads to difficulties in writing and spelling. Dysgraphia is often overlooked or attributed to laziness, lack of motivation, carelessness, or delayed visual and motor processing (Berninger and Wolf, 2009).

You are taking the first step by identifying your child’s dysgraphia symptoms. Dysgraphia treatment can be tailored to each child’s age, symptoms, and unique factors. A skilled structured literacy therapist will break down the various writing skills into manageable components, teaching them one at a time. This approach aims to prevent overwhelm and frustration, offering a path towards effective writing.

Finding Help for Dysgraphia in Children

If this dysgraphia test shows a risk for dysgraphia, you will get access to a free 15-minute consultation with one of our dysgraphia therapists who can do a more thorough analysis of your child’s writing.

Dysgraphia Test: Letter & Number Writing

Dysgraphia Test: Writing Conventions

Dysgraphia Test: Writing Proficiency

How often does your child:
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Have messy handwriting?

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

Write letters backwards?

Have difficulty writing numbers legibly and distinctively from letters?

Mix up lowercase and uppercase letters?

How often does your child:
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Have trouble correctly spacing letters in words and/or between words?

Have difficulty writing on a line and within margins?

Have trouble ending sentences with punctuation?

Have difficulty keeping columns straight when setting up a math problem?

Have difficulty writing text from left to right?

How often does your child:
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Resist writing tasks?

Have difficulty getting thoughts down on paper?

Have difficulty copying text?

Have trouble completing writing tasks independently?

Make spelling errors in homework assignments?

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Dysgraphia is a type of learning disorder that, despite adequate instruction and education, causes a person to have difficulty turning their thoughts into written language. Dysgraphia is diagnosed when a student demonstrates consistent difficulties in several aspects of written language, including letter formation, use of writing conventions, and spelling. The information you provided on this quiz suggests that your child has a high risk of dysgraphia, so in-depth, direct testing is recommended.

Our Reading and Spelling Inventory assessment connects you with one of our expert therapists to further evaluate your child's writing and literacy challenges. Schedule a free, 15-minute consultation and ask about how our Reading and Spelling Inventory works!

Dysgraphia is a type of learning disorder that, despite adequate instruction and education, causes a person to have difficulty turning their thoughts into written language. Dysgraphia is diagnosed when a student demonstrates consistent difficulties in several aspects of written language, including letter formation, use of writing conventions, and spelling. The information you provided on this quiz suggests that your child is at risk of dysgraphia and could benefit from further testing like submitting a handwriting sample.

Our Reading and Spelling Inventory assessment connects you with one of our expert therapists to further evaluate your child's writing and literacy challenges. Schedule a free, 15-minute consultation and ask about how our Reading and Spelling Inventory works!

Dysgraphia is a type of learning disorder that, despite adequate instruction and education, causes a person to have difficulty turning their thoughts into written language. Dysgraphia is diagnosed when a student demonstrates consistent difficulties in several aspects of written language, including letter formation, use of writing conventions, and spelling. The information you provided on this quiz suggests that your child is at low risk of dysgraphia; however, further testing including an analysis of your child's handwriting sample is recommended.

Our Reading and Spelling Inventory assessment connects you with one of our expert therapists to further evaluate your child's writing and literacy challenges. Schedule a free, 15-minute consultation and ask about how our Reading and Spelling Inventory works!

Let Us Help!

Concerned about your dysgraphia test results or other potential learning disabilities? Our highly-trained literacy experts are ready to help you via our Reading and Spelling Assessment. When you sign up for this service you will be able to:

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    Submit a writing sample to further discuss your concerns for dysgraphia.

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    Meet with an expert therapist from the comfort of your own home in a 45-minute consultation that includes additional testing.

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    Receive 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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