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  2. ADHD/ADD Tests: Medical Testing, Scales & Criteria - WebMD

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    Psychological and medical tests for ADHD. Your doctor may do tests to rule out physical health problems that can have similar symptoms to those of ADHD, such as: Hearing and eyesight tests. Blood ...

  3. What Is the Conners Scale for Assessing ADHD? - Healthline

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    T-scores above 60 are usually a sign your child may have an emotional, behavioral, or academic problem, such as ADHD. T-scores from 61 to 70 are usually a sign that your child’s emotional ...

  4. ADHD in Kids: Symptoms, Types, and Tests for ADHD in Children

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    Childhood ADHD Types. Your child's symptoms largely determine which of the three main types of ADHD they have: Mainly hyperactive and impulsive type. Children show both hyperactive and impulsive ...

  5. WebMD ADHD in Children Guide: Tests and Diagnosis

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    Before your child is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, you or your child's teacher may notice problems with the child's focus or behavior. Doctors have an array of tests ...

  6. Denver Developmental Screening Tests - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Developmental Screening Test ( DDST) was introduced in 1967 to identify young children, up to age six, with developmental problems. A revised version, Denver II, was released in 1992 to provide needed improvements. These screening tests provide information about a range of ages during which normally developing children acquire ...

  7. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Wikipedia

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    The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC) is an individually administered intelligence test for children between the ages of 6 and 16. The Fifth Edition (WISC-V; Wechsler, 2014) is the most recent version. The WISC-V takes 45 to 65 minutes to administer. It generates a Full Scale IQ (formerly known as an intelligence quotient or IQ ...

  8. Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the self-report assessments currently offered: Preschool-aged assessments: Child Behavior Checklist for Ages1½-5 (CBCL/1½-5) – To be completed by the child's parent or guardian, as the child is too immature to complete the assessment themselves. Language Development Survey (LDS) – A subsection of the CBCL/1½-5.

  9. ADHD Rating Scale: What It Is and How to Understand It

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    Rating scales will ask you to score behaviors, typically on a point scale of 0-3 or 4. Usually, 0 means never, and 3 or 4 means very often and the higher the score, the more severe the symptom ...

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