Assist Education

We offer a range of personalised services to support individuals with dyslexia across all ages and stages from early screening to full diagnostic assessment, specialist tuition, and professional training.

About us

I’m a qualified dyslexia assessor and the founder of Assist Education – created to offer the kind of support I wish every family could access.

Services

We offer a range of personalised services to support individuals with dyslexia across all ages and stages from early screening to full diagnostic assessment, specialist tuition, and professional training.

What to Expect

We understand that going through a dyslexia assessment can feel like a big step. That’s why we aim to make the process clear, supportive, and tailored to your needs.

Signs of Dyslexia

Dyslexia can show up in different ways, and every individual is unique. Some common signs we look out for include difficulty with reading fluency, spelling, remembering instructions, or sounding out unfamiliar words.

These challenges aren’t a reflection of intelligence they’re often linked to how the brain processes language and may be more noticeable when academic demands increase. If you’ve noticed any of these signs in your child, student or yourself, you’re not alone, and there is support available.

Emotional Impacts

One of the things we care deeply about is the emotional well-being of the individuals we work with. Struggling with reading or writing especially without understanding why can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and anxiety.

Many individuals begin to doubt their abilities or feel different from their peers. That’s why early support, understanding, and the right tools can make such a positive difference, not just academically, but emotionally too.

Common Myths

There are still a lot of myths out there about dyslexia. People often think it means seeing letters backwards, or that it’s caused by poor teaching or low intelligence. None of these are true.

Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how language is processed. With the right support and understanding, individuals with dyslexia can absolutely thrive—in school and in life.

I’m a qualified dyslexia assessor and the founder of Assist Education – created to offer the kind of support I wish every family could access.