According to the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
The signs of ADHD are not always easy to detect in children. For example,
- Is your child naturally energetic and happy OR does he have ADHD with Hyperactivity?
- Does your child dislike school and homework due to a lack of interest in the subject and poor quality teaching OR does she suffer from ADHD with Distractibility?
- Is your child comfortable talking to strangers and saying what he thinks OR does he have ADHD with Impulsivity?
These are questions best answered by professionals after performing a full evaluation. But before going through the time, expense, and process of a professional evaluation, the following screening tool can help you decide how likely it is that your child has ADHD.
Any screening tool cannot give a diagnosis. But it will let you know if seeking professional advice is a good idea or if you are likely worrying about nothing.