Tests of Dyslexia with British English TOD-S Forms
TOD™- The Tests of Dyslexia (TOD) is a comprehensive assessment tool designed to identify and diagnose dyslexia in individuals aged 4 to 70. It helps professionals measure a variety of cognitive and linguistic skills, including phonological processing, word reading, and spelling. The TOD provides a detailed analysis to assist in creating targeted intervention plans. The tool is ideal for educators, psychologists, and clinicians involved in dyslexia screening and diagnosis.
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TOD-C Comprehensive Kit with British English TOD-S Forms, W-700XI
A103000406463 Qualification Level BPlease note this is not a British English version of the TOD-C, i.e. there are no new norms - the existing sample and normative data remain the same. This contains modified TOD-S forms based on certain American spelling / cultural differences being changed. The user guide explains all the recommendations.
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TOD-S British English Print Response Booklet and Scoring Sheet Grades K-1 (Pack of 10), W-701F
A103000406462 Qualification Level B -
TOD-S British English Print Response Booklet and Scoring Sheet Grades 2-5 (Pack of 10), W-701G
A103000406461 Qualification Level B -
TOD-S British English Print Response Booklet and Scoring Sheet Grade 6-Adult (Pack of 10), W-701H
A103000406460 Qualification Level B -
TOD-S Print Screener Kit with British English TOD-S Forms, W-701XI
A103000406459 Qualification Level BPlease note this is not a British English version of the TOD-S, i.e. there are no new norms - the existing sample and normative data remain the same. These are modified forms based on certain American spelling / cultural differences being changed. The user guide explains all the recommendations.
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TOD-E Early Kit with British English TOD-S Forms, W-702XI
A103000406458 Qualification Level BPlease note this is not a British English version of the TOD-E, i.e. there are no new norms - the existing sample and normative data remain the same. This kit contains modified TOD-S forms based on certain American spelling / cultural differences being changed. The user guide explains all the recommendations.
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TOD Print Combination Kit with British English TOD-S Forms, W-705XI
A103000406457 Qualification Level BPlease note this is not a British English version of the TOD Print Combinbation Kit, i.e. there are no new norms - the existing sample and normative data remain the same. This kit contains modified TOD-S forms based on certain American spelling / cultural differences being changed. The user guide explains all the recommendations.
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2024
- Age range:
- Grade K through adulthood; ages 5 years, 0 months–89 years, 11 months
- Scores/Interpretation:
- Standard and composite scores, percentile ranks, confidence intervals, age- and grade-equivalents; growth scores for monitoring progress. TOD Rating Scales provide T-scores, percentiles, confidence intervals, and level of risk
- Qualification level:
- B
- Completion time:
- TOD-S: 10–15 minutes; TOD-E: additional 20–25 minutes after TOD-S; TOD-C: additional 30–40 minutes after TOD-S to obtain DDI, LPI, and RSI with additional tests at 5-10 minutes each
- Administration:
- TOD-S can be administered to individuals or groups; TOD-C and TOD-E are individually administered; available in digital or paper formats
- Norms:
- 2,518 individuals aged 5 to 89 in standardization and validation studies. Standardization sample closely matches U.S. Census data for gender, race/ethnicity, parents’ educational level, and geographic area
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Product Details
The Tests of Dyslexia (TOD) consists of three sets of direct assessments: TOD-Screener (TOD-S), TOD-Early (TOD-E), and TOD-Comprehensive (TOD-C). The tests measure skills and abilities across three domains: reading and spelling; linguistic processing; and vocabulary and reasoning. TOD Parent/Caregiver, Teacher, and Self-Rating Scales gather data on indicators of dyslexia such as family history of reading problems, motivation, and early speech or language difficulties. Together, the tests can help you create a profile of reading, spelling, and linguistic abilities to identify those who have characteristics consistent with a dyslexia diagnosis. The TOD UK Recommendations Doc provides essential guidelines for UK users, ensuring that Americanisms in the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD) are adapted to British English, making the assessments more accurate and relevant. TOD Benefits:Allows practitioners and educators to accurately assess and diagnose dyslexia and specific learning disability in reading, provides risk and probability indexes, and includes intervention recommendations based on assessment results. Expanded Scoring Information: Age-based and grade-based standard scores, percentile ranks, confidence intervals, and age- and grade-equivalent scores for each TOD test; Dyslexia Risk Index (TOD-S); Early Dyslexia Diagnostic Index (TOD-E); Dyslexia Diagnostic Index (TOD-C); composite scores in the domains of reading and spelling, linguistic processing, and vocabulary and reasoning; growth scores for monitoring progress. Co-normed TOD Rating Scales provide T-scores, percentile ranks, confidence intervals, and level of risk. The TOD offers flexible testing configurations, standalone test options, as well as supplemental composites. The TOD-C generates 15 composite scores, and the TOD-E generates 4 composite scores, allowing practitioners to tailor each assessment to the needs of students. Decades of reading research have identified the linguistic skills that underlie reading and spelling abilities, as well as those that are typically affected by dyslexia. In alignment with that research, the TOD measures:
TOD-ScreenerThis quick screener can be used with individuals or groups to provide a Dyslexia Risk Index (DRI) to show whether a more comprehensive assessment is needed. TOD-S tests include:
TOD-ComprehensiveThe TOD-C provides a comprehensive dyslexia assessment which yields a Dyslexia Diagnostic Index (DDI) indicating the probability that an individual has dyslexia. The DDI is based on 2 tests from the TOD-S and 6 additional tests from the TOD-C. Another 14 tests provide a detailed look at skills and abilities related to dyslexia. TOD-C tests include:
TOD-EarlyThe TOD-E assesses each of the early abilities that most clearly indicate dyslexia in young children, yielding an Early Dyslexia Diagnostic Index (EDDI) score. Two TOD-S tests, along with the 6 TOD-E tests, indicate an individual’s risk of dyslexia. TOD-E tests include:
TOD Rating ScalesTOD-C and TOD-E Parent/Caregiver Rating Scales for grades K through 12 (available in English and Spanish) provide information about:
TOD-C and TOD-E Teacher Rating Scales provide information about:
TOD-C Self-Rating Scales for Grade 1 through adulthood provide information about:
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Resources
The following resources are available for TOD. Videos
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