Free, research-backed screening tools for parents and teachers worldwide. Available in English, Hindi, and Arabic.
Free. Confidential. Takes under 10 minutes.
An estimated 15 to 20 percent of children worldwide have a learning difference, yet in most countries fewer than 1 percent are formally identified. The tools exist, but they do not reach the communities that need them most.
These children aren't lacking ability. They're lacking recognition.
Free, research-backed screening tools. Available in multiple languages. Works on any phone. Takes under 10 minutes.
Based on your results, we connect you with verified professionals, clinics, and support organizations near you, so the next step is always clear.
We train teachers and parents to recognize the signs early, because the people closest to children are the first line of identification.
No appointments. No jargon. Just honest, helpful guidance in a few minutes.
Are you a parent or a teacher? We'll tailor the questions to your perspective.
Research-based questions about the child's behavior and learning patterns. Takes 5–10 minutes.
See a clear, jargon-free summary of potential indicators. Not a diagnosis, but a starting point.
Personalized recommendations and verified professionals near you who can help.
Bring Ibara to your school. We provide the screening tool, teacher training workshops, and ongoing support, at no cost to the institution.
We're partnering with schools and organizations across India, Uganda, Syria, and beyond to make neurodiversity screening a routine part of the school year, not an afterthought.
Real numbers, updated live. Every screening counts.
Ibara was founded on a simple belief: every child deserves to have their cognitive differences recognized and supported, not overlooked. Millions of children worldwide with conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, and autism go unidentified, falling behind not because they lack ability, but because no one knew what to look for. Ibara changes that.
Our screening tools are based on internationally validated instruments, including the Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale, established dyslexia checklists, and the Autism Spectrum Screening Questionnaire. We believe that early identification, paired with the right support, can transform a child's trajectory.