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[Self-Test] Could Your Child Have ADD (aka Inattentive ADHD)?

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inattentive ADHD are often quiet and withdrawn. They may be seen as underachievers and daydreamers. Many have trouble with organization and time management.

They may take longer to process information. Many silently struggle.Only a mental-health professional can tell for sure whether symptoms are severe, frequent, and pervasive enough to suggest a positive ADHD diagnosis.

But this self-test may provide some behavior clues and suggestions about next steps.This questionnaire is designed to determine whether your child demonstrates symptoms similar to those of attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD) — and the inattentive sub-type in particular.

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