Dyslexia Traits Self-Reflection Questionnaire | Am I NeuroSpicy?
Reflect on reading, writing, and information processing patterns. Free dyslexia screening questionnaire for adults. Private and non-clinical.
Dyslexia Traits Self-Reflection Questionnaire. Dyslexia is a learning difference that primarily affects reading, writing, and information processing. In adults, dyslexia can present as difficulty with reading speed, spelling, working memory, and sequencing information. Many adults with dyslexic traits have developed strong compensatory strategies and may not realise that their experiences are different from the norm. This 10-question self-reflection questionnaire takes 5-10 minutes and explores areas including: reading speed and fluency — how quickly and comfortably you read, spelling patterns — consistent or inconsistent difficulties with spelling, working memory — remembering sequences of instructions or information, left-right confusion and directional awareness, word retrieval — difficulty finding the right word during conversation, reading comprehension versus decoding — understanding meaning versus reading the words, writing organisation — structuring written content clearly, and note-taking and information processing speed. Common experiences explored: Do you read more slowly than your peers or need to re-read passages? Do you mix up similar-looking words or letters? Do you struggle to follow multi-step verbal instructions? Do you find it easier to understand information visually or verbally rather than through text? Do you avoid reading aloud? Do you find spelling inconsistent — sometimes getting words right and other times not? What happens after? You receive free preliminary insights immediately. You can optionally unlock a comprehensive report with personalised strategies and practical approaches for managing dyslexic traits. This is a self-reflection tool for personal exploration — not a clinical assessment or diagnosis. For adults (18+). Your responses are private and confidential — not stored in any medical or government registry.