ADD (Inattentive Type) Assessment
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⚠️ Disclaimer & JC Sane's Telepractice Notice:
These assessments are intended for screening and educational purposes only. They are not diagnostic instruments and should not be used as a substitute for a comprehensive evaluation by a licensed mental health or educational professional.
A formal diagnosis must be made by a licensed healthcare provider (e.g., pediatrician, psychiatrist, or clinical psychologist), often in collaboration with school professionals. If you have concerns about attention, focus, or related symptoms, please consult a qualified healthcare professional for a comprehensive assessment and appropriate guidance.
For a complete evaluation, we recommend a multi-source approach that includes:
These assessments are intended for screening and educational purposes only. They are not diagnostic instruments and should not be used as a substitute for a comprehensive evaluation by a licensed mental health or educational professional.
A formal diagnosis must be made by a licensed healthcare provider (e.g., pediatrician, psychiatrist, or clinical psychologist), often in collaboration with school professionals. If you have concerns about attention, focus, or related symptoms, please consult a qualified healthcare professional for a comprehensive assessment and appropriate guidance.
For a complete evaluation, we recommend a multi-source approach that includes:
- Structured interviews and behavioral observations
- Rating scales completed by parents, teachers, and caregivers
- Collaboration with healthcare providers
- Review of academic and developmental history
JC Sane Telepractice Services can support this process by offering virtual consultations, behavioral assessments, and collaboration with schools and families. Our services can help inform intervention plans, IEPs, and 504 accommodations tailored to each individual's needs.