At Headway Psychology, we provide child ADHD assessments in Perth, offering a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to understanding your child’s needs.
Our dedicated team of experienced psychologists aims to help parents and caregivers identify and support children facing the unique challenges of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
We understand that each child is different. Through comprehensive assessment and tailored recommendations, we aim to equip families with the knowledge and strategies needed to support their child’s development.
Our child ADHD assessments are suitable for children who:
If you suspect your child may have ADHD, a professional assessment is a vital first step to understanding their challenges and strengths.
PLEASE NOTE: Psychologists cannot prescribe medication.
If, after the assessment process, you wish to pursue medication for your child, you will need to make an appointment with a paediatrician to discuss the pros and cons of medication.
ADHD (attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder) is a developmental disorder and mental health condition that affects a child’s ability to regulate their thoughts, emotions, and behaviour.
ADHD is typically identified during childhood and may present in one of three ways:
It’s also important to remember that ADHD often presents differently in girls than it does in boys, so receiving the necessary support can make a significant difference.
This is especially true as many women with ADHD tend to go undiagnosed until later in life compared to boys, who more commonly get diagnosed during childhood.
Some common symptoms of ADHD that children may experience include:
Recognising these signs early can help you provide the right support for your child.
Recognising ADHD can be challenging, as many symptoms overlap with typical childhood behaviours. While there is no simple ‘ADHD symptoms in children checklist,’ if your child shows persistent inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity across different settings (e.g. home and school), an assessment can help provide clarity.
Diagnosing ADHD in younger children, particularly those under the age of six, can be difficult due to rapid changes in behaviour at this early stage. Proper evaluation of the child’s symptoms is crucial, and assessments are often recommended for children around six years of age or older, although many younger children may display signs of ADHD within the normal behavioural range.
Contact the Headway team at (08) 9226 4489 or email us at referrals@headwaypsych.com.au to learn more about our children’s ADHD tests.
Discover more about how ADHD symptoms can influence your child’s behaviour and mood in this article.
ADHD can be reliably diagnosed in children as young as six years old. Diagnosis is typically more common between the ages of 6 and 12 when symptoms become more apparent in structured settings like school and multi-contextual reports of symptoms can be provided.
Recognising ADHD symptoms in children can be tricky, but early assessment and accurate diagnosis can lead to better management and support. If you’re considering getting a diagnosis for your child, contact the team at Headway to book an appointment.
The team at Headway Psychology comprises qualified psychologists and mental health professionals with extensive experience in diagnosing ADHD in children.
They can guide you through the assessment process and provide personalised recommendations. Book in today to get an assessment.
Once you’re ready to make a booking for an ADHD diagnosis in Perth for your child, call Headway’s friendly administration team on (08) 9226 4489, or submit an online enquiry, mentioning that you’re interested in an ADHD test for your child.
Yes, at the completion of the assessment process (during the Feedback Session), the psychologist will inform you and your child whether or not they meet the criteria for an ADHD diagnosis. If your child does meet the criteria, the psychologist will be able to provide a written, formal diagnosis, within the comprehensive report.
Our reports can be reviewed by a paediatrician who may confirm the diagnosis and prescribe medication where appropriate if you would like to proceed down that path.
ADHD is thought to result from a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Research suggests that genetics play a significant role, with ADHD often running in families. Neurological differences in brain structure and function, particularly in areas related to attention and impulse control, also contribute to the condition.
Importantly, ADHD is not caused by parenting style, diet, or a lack of discipline. Instead, it is a neurodevelopmental condition that requires understanding and appropriate support.
Supporting a child with ADHD involves creating structured routines, using positive reinforcement, and seeking professional guidance. Therapy and educational support can also assist children with ADHD.
Learn more here with our guide for Strategies to Manage Children’s Challenging Behaviour.
Supporting a child with ADHD involves creating structured routines, using positive reinforcement, and seeking professional guidance. Therapy and educational support can also assist children with ADHD.
Learn more here with our guide for Strategies to Manage Children’s Challenging Behaviour.
Being formally diagnosed with ADHD as a child provides a number of advantages. Early diagnosis allows parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals to better understand the child’s unique challenges and strengths and to recognise how ADHD can influence mood and behaviours – paving the way for appropriate support and intervention.
This can include tailored learning strategies, access to specialised educational resources, behavioural therapy and our specialised children’s ADHD therapy, all of which can help the child succeed academically and socially.
Additionally, understanding ADHD at a younger age can foster self-awareness and equip children with tools to manage their symptoms effectively as they grow.
Parenting a child with ADHD requires patience, consistency, and understanding. Establishing structured routines, using clear communication, providing positive reinforcement, and positive parenting strategies can make a significant difference.
Seeking support from professionals and parent training programs can also help you better manage challenges and build a strong relationship with your child.
Read more about Strategies to Manage Children’s Challenging Behaviour.
At Headway Psychology, we offer:
If you’re looking for professional and evidence-based ADHD assessment in Perth for your child, contact Headway Psychology today. Our friendly team is here to guide you through the process and help you support your child’s development.
Get in touch with our friendly team today at (08) 9226 4489 or email us at referrals@headwaypsych.com.au to book your child’s ADHD assessment.