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<title>ADHD Assessment Tools - How to Use Them to Find Out</title>
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<description>ADHD assessment tools were originally developed for the field of developmental disabilities. Now, these tools are used in schools all over the world to determine how to treat children with ADHD. The primary objective is to determine which treatments are effective and which ones should be improved upon or discontinued altogether. Once the assessment tools for ADHD have been developed and refined, they can be employed in any setting, from a school to an office to home.

One of the biggest challenges parents face is getting their kids to focus. Inattention and hyperactivity are some of the hallmarks of this disorder. Because many times it is hard to determine where one should draw the line between too much activity and be able to pay attention, it is necessary to find a tool that can help you make this determination. There are several assessment tools for ADHD available that can be utilized in the home.</description>
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