Answer yes or no to the following questions:
1. Does your child have difficulty getting focused or staying focused on a task or activity?
yes no
2. Does your child lack attention to detail?
3. Is it difficult for your child to stay focused on play or school work?
4. Does your child get distracted easily?
5. Does your child lack organization in performing tasks or activities?
6. Does your child lose things such as toys, school work, books?
7. Does your child fail to follow through on instructions?
8. Does your child fail to complete school work or chores?
From time to time all children will exhibit any or all of the above. However, if you feel your child exhibits this behavior most of the time, rather than by exception, your child may have "Inattentive type" AD/HD. If you have ruled out other reasons for your child's behavior, it might be necessary to have your child evaluated by a trained professional.
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