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Tests to Diagnose ADD and ADHD - What Concerned Parents Need to Know

There are a number of tests to diagnose ADD and ADHD.
Although you may be nervous about the outcome, if you suspect your child has ADHD, please don't procrastinate or rely on scores from one of those online ADHD tests.
While they can be used to alert you to the fact that your child has in issue, your child's symptoms could also be related to allergies, Lyme Disease, learning disabilities or other issues.
In this article, you'll learn about the different tests your child will take to determine if he has ADHD, so both you and your child will be prepared for your office visit.
Professionals often give a battery of tests to diagnose ADD and ADHD.
One of the things the doctor or psychologist will do is compare your child's symptoms to the criteria listed in the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual).
The professional will look at the frequency and duration of the symptoms, so be prepared to talk about your child's behavior in this regard.
Test for ADHD: Types of Tests
  • TOVA - a computer test (that is about 30 minutes long) which measures impulsivity, inattention and response times.
    This is test is used to determine the effectiveness of medication use by comparing scores before starting and after using medication.
    It is considered to be a highly accurate test.
  • WISC-R is a intelligence test for children ages 6-16.
    Since it involves pattern recognition, it can be given to children who haven't learned to read or write.
  • WRAT - tests for strengths in spelling, reading and arithmetic.
    This test can indicate if your child has a learning disability.
  • Bender Gestalt Test - looks for learning disabilities by measuring a child's emotions, visual skills and neurological development.
Tests to diagnose ADD and ADHD are the only effective way to determine if your child has the disorder.
Once you have the test results and know what you're dealing with, you can do your best to help your child, so he can succeed in school and in other areas of life.
If your child does have a diagnosis of ADHD, don't despair.
You are not limited to giving your child drugs.
Many concerned parents who do not want to resort to medicating their children with drugs have discovered that natural remedies are just as effective at suppressing symptoms, without turning their kids into little robots or exposing them to harmful side effects.
Best of all, these remedies do much more than suppress symptoms: they give the brain the nutrients it needs to heal itself and restore optimal function with continued use over time.
So don't be fearful about the results of your child's test for ADHD because there are treatments and there are many examples of children who had ADHD who grew up to become happy, successful adults.
Of course before giving your child a supplement for ADHD, make sure to do your research and ensure that the ingredients are standardized and the supplement is FDA-approved.
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