ADHD shows up in two main ways: inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. This screener has nine questions for each, then tells you which presentation pattern your child is closest to.
Takes about 4 minutes. Stays on your device. Free.
Think about your child over the last six months. Mark "Yes" only if this happens often or very often.
Skip the question if you genuinely have not had a chance to observe it.
This tool is not a diagnostic instrument. It's a guide to help you decide whether to consult a qualified professional.
Only a licensed clinician can diagnose autism, ADHD, learning differences, or other conditions. If you have concerns about your child's development, please consult your pediatrician or contact Carely for a professional assessment.
Inattentive items: 0 / 9 · Hyperactive-impulsive items: 0 / 9
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A Vanderbilt-style cut-off is six or more items in a cluster, present for at least six months, in more than one setting (home and school). One-setting symptoms can still be real but need teacher input too.