Use this page as a structured starting point: what to notice, questions to ask, and how to decide the next step. This page is informational and can’t diagnose.
What this test can tell you
The goal is to help you organize what you’re noticing and decide whether it’s worth talking to a professional. Scores are not a diagnosis.
Common signs to look for
Every child is different, but here are a few patterns families often report:
- Challenges with attention, learning, or staying organized
- Big emotions, worries, or changes in sleep
- Social or communication challenges
- Repetitive behaviors or rigid routines
- Sensory sensitivities (sound, touch, movement, textures)
How the test works
Answer a short set of questions based on what you see at home and at school. Be as honest as possible, and focus on what’s consistent over time.
What to do next
If your answers suggest concern, the best next step is a conversation with a clinician who can evaluate your child’s strengths and needs. If you’re unsure, try the Symptom Checker or contact us.