Screening report · v1.2

Arya · 7 yrs · 12 sessions

Generated 18 Nov 2026 · DyslexiCore intelligence layer

Risk
38Moderate
Confidence
High
12 sessions, 6 dimensions
Next review
2 weeks
After intervention cycle

AI summary

Arya demonstrates strong phonological awareness and above-average working memory. Screening signals indicate a pattern consistent with mild visual-spatial difficulty: repeated mirror-letter confusion (b/d) and slower reading fluency relative to peers. Attention is stable for short bursts but drifts after approximately six minutes of continuous play. The risk indicator places Arya in the moderate band — well within range for targeted, low-intensity intervention.

Cognitive strengths

  • Phoneme matching accuracy: 84%
  • Working memory span: 5 (above peer median)
  • Rhyme detection trending +12% / 7d
  • Verbal pattern recognition: strong

Learning difficulties

  • Visual discrimination (b/d/p/q)
    Mirror errors elevated in Letter Mirror and CVC Explorer.
  • Reading fluency
    Average 42 wpm vs. peer band 50–60 wpm.
  • Sustained attention
    Drift after ~6 minutes; supports shorter sessions.

Recommendations

For teachers
  • • Provide reading material with 1.5× letter spacing.
  • • Use multisensory b/d cues (sand tray, hand gesture).
  • • Break independent reading into 5–6 min blocks.
  • • Pair decoding tasks with visual anchors.
For parents
  • • 10 min nightly phonics decoding (CVC → CVCC).
  • • Encourage handwriting of b/d with verbal cue.
  • • Celebrate effort over speed.
  • • Re-screen in two weeks via DyslexiCore.

DyslexiCore is a screening aid — not a clinical diagnosis. Share this report with your child's educator or a licensed specialist for next steps.