Is your child suffering from a lack of attention and hyperactivity? Use this checklist to find out if your child may have ADHD.
Please note: This ADHD test is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test.
Learn More About ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood but can persist into adulthood. Two of the main symptoms of ADHD are inattention and hyperactivity.
Children with ADHD tend to be restless and impulsive, lack focus, and show excessive movements that may not be fitting to the situation. ADHD is often identified in young, school-going kids when their hyperactivity and limited attention span cause problems in schoolwork. ADHD can be managed with prompt and effective intervention.
Below is our free ADHD test to help you find out if your child may have symptoms of ADHD.
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Instructions For Taking Online ADHD Test
This checklist is for parents. Following are some statements that commonly relate to children who have symptoms of ADHD. For each of them, please indicate the option that best describes your child.
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No. of questions – 18
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ADHD UNLIKELY
Your child may not have ADHD. However, if they continue to experience significant problems relating to lack of attention and excessive activity, consider seeking professional help. Remember that there are a variety of factors that influence a child’s behavior and these can change with time. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a mental health professional at the earliest.
Want to learn more?
If you’re worried about your child’s behavior and performance, we recommend that you talk to a mental health professional, such as a child psychologist. Our team of qualified practitioners and skilled clinicians can help determine whether there is a problem that needs to be treated. Please contact our psychologists for a full and accurate diagnosis.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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MILD INDICATION OF ADHD
Your child possibly struggles to sustain attention for a long time. They may also show excessive activity in comparison to other children, which can sometimes be disruptive in social situations. For acccurate diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, please consult a mental health practitioner at the earliest.
Want to learn more?
If you’re worried about your child’s behavior and performance, we recommend that you talk to a mental health professional, such as a child psychologist. Our team of qualified practitioners and skilled clinicians can help determine whether there is a problem that needs to be treated. Please contact our psychologists for a full and accurate diagnosis.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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HIGH INDICATION OF ADHD
Your responses indicate that your child may have significant problems relating to inattention and hyperactivity. They may easily get distracted and fail to follow through with activities. Your child possibly also struggles to sit in one place or remain silent for more than a few minutes. These symptoms are highly indicative of ADHD. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a mental health practitioner as soon as possible.
Want to learn more?
If you’re worried about your child’s behavior and performance, we recommend that you talk to a mental health professional, such as a child psychologist. Our team of qualified practitioners and skilled clinicians can help determine whether there is a problem that needs to be treated. Please contact our psychologists for a full and accurate diagnosis.
You can use our Mood Tracker to stay mindful of your mood every day and identify your innermost thoughts & emotions on a daily basis. It will aid you in doing all the things you love while limiting activities that might dampen your mood.
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Question 1 of 18
1. Question
Gets easily distracted by things
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Question 2 of 18
2. Question
Loses important things (like schoolwork, stationery, wallet, etc.)
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Question 3 of 18
3. Question
Cannot follow instructions in school/ at home and finds it difficult to finish tasks
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Question 4 of 18
4. Question
Forgets to do chores and daily activities
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Question 5 of 18
5. Question
Finds it difficult to organize tasks and do things sequentially
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Question 6 of 18
6. Question
Seems to be distracted when being spoken to
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Question 7 of 18
7. Question
Makes careless mistakes in school, work, and other activities
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Question 8 of 18
8. Question
Struggles to focus on tasks and play activities
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Question 9 of 18
9. Question
Doesn’t like doing tasks that need sustained attention
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Question 10 of 18
10. Question
Fidgets with things/ bounces legs/ moves while seated
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Question 11 of 18
11. Question
Has difficulty engaging in quiet activites
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Question 12 of 18
12. Question
Suddenly gets up from their seat in the class/ other places where it is inappropriate
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Question 13 of 18
13. Question
Cannot play quietly
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Question 14 of 18
14. Question
Acts as if driven by a motor
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Question 15 of 18
15. Question
Talks excessively
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Question 16 of 18
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Has difficulty waiting for their turn
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Question 17 of 18
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Blurts out their answer before the question is completed
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Question 18 of 18
18. Question
Intrudes on others/ interrupts them