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Diagnosing ADHD in a Child
Many tools are used to diagnose ADHD in a child. Parents, family members, and teachers will be asked to describe your child’s behavior. Healthcare providers and educators will observe and test your child. This process can also help rule out other problems.
Adults describe behaviors
Your child’s healthcare provider will ask you to fill out a survey with questions. You will be asked to describe your child’s attention and behavior patterns. Think about your child’s past as well as the present. Other adults who know your child well can share what they have observed. This includes teachers.
Experts test and evaluate
Your child’s attention may be assessed by an education specialist. This may be a school psychologist. They may watch your child in the classroom. They will use certain tests to assess your child. These tests will look at your child's behaviors and contact with adults and other children.
Tell the healthcare provider and education specialist if any other family member shows signs of ADHD. ADHD seems to run in families.
The healthcare provider and education specialist will look at all the information. If they diagnose ADHD, treatment can be planned. It will include plans for school, home, and social settings.
Online Medical Reviewer:
L Renee Watson MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Marianne Fraser MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Paul Ballas MD
Date Last Reviewed:
11/1/2022
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