Free Children's Cognitive Tests — Learning & School Readiness
Early identification of learning differences and cognitive strengths sets children up for better educational outcomes. Our free children's cognitive tests are designed for parents and teachers to use as first-step indicators. They assess dyslexia risk, intellectual development, and school readiness using age-appropriate tasks validated by educational psychologists.
Kids & School Tests — Available Free Tests
Dyslexia Screening Test
Screens for phonological awareness difficulties, letter reversal patterns, and reading fluency issues associated with dyslexia in school-age children.
IQ Test for Kids (Age 6–12)
Age-appropriate cognitive ability assessment covering pattern recognition, spatial reasoning, and logical thinking, normed for 6–12 year olds.
School Readiness Test
Assesses whether a child has the cognitive, language, and attentional skills needed for school entry. Covers number recognition, letter knowledge, and listening skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my child has dyslexia?
Common signs include: difficulty learning letter-sound relationships, slow or inaccurate reading, poor spelling despite effort, difficulty rhyming, and avoidance of reading tasks. Our dyslexia screening test can help identify risk, but a formal diagnosis requires assessment by an educational psychologist.
What is school readiness?
School readiness refers to a child's cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development relative to the demands of formal schooling. It includes pre-literacy skills (letter recognition, phonological awareness), pre-numeracy skills, attention span, and self-regulation.
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