ADHD often occurs with other disorders. Many children with ADHD have other disorders as well as ADHD, such as behavior or conduct problems, learning disorders, anxiety and depression.
The symptoms of ADHD, such as inability to pay attention, difficulty sitting still, and difficulty controlling impulses, can make it hard for children with this diagnosis to do well in school.
Learn more about the psychoeducational assessment and how it can provide valuable information to help you better understand your child and the types of supports from which they can benefit.
The California Dyslexia Guidelines were published in August, 2017 to assist regular education teachers, special education teachers, and parents in identifying, assessing, and supporting students with dyslexia
Take a look at this infographic from Understood that defines different evaluation terms you may hear, and how they relate to one another.
What is psychoeducational testing? How can you prepare your child for it? Author and parent Kim Glenchur offers clear answers to your question in this GreatSchools.com article.
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