What Is ADHD Screening and Testing?
- Apr 1
- 1 min read

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects attention, impulse control, and regulation. and it can look different in every child.
Screening vs. Testing
ADHD Screening helps identify whether ADHD may be present
Comprehensive testing looks deeper, using multiple sources to understand attention, executive functioning, learning, and emotional regulation
What We Consider
Parent and teacher input
Developmental and school history
Behavior rating scales
Cognitive and academic testing (when appropriate)
Our neuroaffirming approach focuses on understanding a child’s brain, strengths, and support needs; not labeling or limiting potential.



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