This type of ADHD makes it difficult for you to concentrate and stay organized.
Hyperactive/impulsive ADHD is defined by an increase in physical activity, restlessness, and difficulty in controlling impulsive behaviors.
Our professionals will speak with you and your child to learn about their behaviors, like forgetfulness, restlessness, or emotional outbursts.
We may request brief feedback from their teachers, family, or caregivers. It helps understand how ADHD symptoms show up in different environments, like school and home.
We use standardized assessments and screening tools. It helps our specialists evaluate attention span, hyperactivity, and age-appropriate behaviors in children.