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VANDERBILT ADHD RATING SCALES     (http://www.vanderbiltchildrens.com)

This initial assessment tool, for use with children ages 6-12, contains rating scales for symptoms of disorders and for impairments in academic and behavioral performance.  Although this tool is not intended for diagnosis, it is widely used to provide information about symptom presence and severity, as well as the child's performance in the classroom, home, and social settings. The Vanderbilt Scale takes approximately 10 minutes to complete (the Parent Form has 55 items; the Teacher Form has 43 items).

Vanderbilt PARENT Rating Scale

Vanderbilt TEACHER Rating Scale

 

SNAP -IV R RATING SCALE         (http://www.adhd.net/)
This scale, used with children and adolescents ages 6-18, contains 90 items, and takes about 10 minutes to administer. The SNAP-IV R includes symptoms of ADHD and also oppositional defiant disorders (ODD) and aggression. It was developed by Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham.

SNAP Rating Scale

SNAP Scoring

 

    Caution: A screener is not a definitive test.  Whether the results of using the screener are positive or negative, if you think think there is an issue, seek the help of a qualified mental health care provider!