If you’ve been feeling concerned about your child’s learning, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. At the Literacy and Learning Centre, our special interest is in supporting parents to understand how their child thinks and learns so they can reach their potential and be a happy and well-adjusted child.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether a child’s difficulties are part of normal development or a sign that they need additional support. That’s why we’ve created a simple Learning Assessment Checklist to help you decide if an educational assessment might be helpful.
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This checklist is designed to guide parents and carers through some common signs of learning difficulties in children and teens. You’ll be asked about things about:
- Reading and spelling confidence
- Memory and attention
- Understanding and memory
- School progress
It only takes a few minutes, and you’ll receive a personalised summary at the end.
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👉 Take the Checklist Now
(You’ll also receive a copy of your responses by email.)
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Why an Assessment Can Help
If your child is showing signs of difficulty, a formal assessment can provide:
- A clear understanding of their strengths and challenges
- A diagnosis (if applicable) for specific learning disorders such as dyslexia, ADHD, or other concerns
- Tailored strategies for support at home and school
- Guidance for teachers and allied health professionals
- Access to accommodations (like extra time or support for exams)
We work with children of all ages and offer comprehensive reports that can be shared with schools and other professionals.
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Next Steps
After you complete the checklist, you’ll have a better sense of whether an assessment is the right next step. If you’re ready to talk it through, we’d be happy to help.
📞 Contact us today to book an appointment or learn more.