Symptom Tests for Children Inattentive ADHD Symptom Test for Children By Eileen Bailey Medically reviewed by Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D. My child has trouble managing time. For example, he inaccurately guesses how long a task is going to take, even if he has completed the task before. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child doesn’t complete homework assignments because she forgets to bring home needed supplies, loses worksheets, or forgets to write down the assignment in detail. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child misses important information in school because he is distracted by something interesting outside the window or activity in the hallway. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child seems unmotivated and procrastinates when she should be doing chores, homework, and schoolwork. Her teacher refers to her as an underachiever and implores her to “try harder.” Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child has trouble making friends. Other children say he seems disinterested in anyone else and mostly stays to himself. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None After I’ve given my child instructions with several steps, he can complete the first step or two but then forgets what comes next. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child has difficulty completing chores because he misses steps, forgets instructions, or breaks items because he is rushing or being careless. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None When playing with toys, my child changes games quickly, moving from one thing to another every few minutes. Other times, he may get lost in an activity or a game for hours if it piques his interest. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child’s room is a mess, with clothes, papers, and toys scattered everywhere. Sometimes it is hard to find the floor. The teacher says his desk looks like a jumble of papers. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child is easily distracted. For example, when getting ready for school in the morning she may stop to look at something, play with a toy, or watch television — and forget what she is supposed to be doing to get out the door on time. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child does well on short school assignments, such as worksheets, but struggles to complete longer assignments, such as essays. When working on essays and other work that requires sustained attention, he has to be redirected back to the task several times. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child procrastinates starting any long-term school projects and only works on projects when prompted. Even then, he will only work for a short time before being distracted. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child seems like she is in a world of her own. She stares into space and daydreams. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None When I talk to my child, she seems as if she isn’t paying attention. She may stare off into space while I am talking and then pause for a long time before answering me. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None My child’s teacher has complained that she is defiant because she doesn’t seem to listen when the teacher is talking or doesn’t remember steps after they have been explained. Very Often Often Sometimes Rarely Never None (Optional) Would you like to receive your child\'s inattentive ADHD symptom test results — plus more helpful resources — via email from ADDitude? Sign me up for the ADDitude newsletter for parents of kids with ADHD. {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… Time's up Updated on September 26, 2024