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Early Diagnosis & Intervention for Young Children

  • August 08, 2024
  • 12:00 PM
  • ADDitude Webinar

What are the signs of ADHD in a preschooler? Can preschoolers be diagnosed with ADHD? Research suggests that symptoms of ADHD can emerge in young children. In fact, to qualify for an ADHD diagnosis under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), the symptoms must be present before the age of 12. But because preschool children are typically active and easily distractable, identifying early signs of ADHD can be a challenge.

In general, today’s parents have more research-based information available to them than did previous generations of caregivers. But so-called “expert” opinions often conflict about what constitutes typical toddler behavior. Some experts minimize extreme behavior and suggest that most children will simply “outgrow” hyperactive or impulsive tendencies. Others over-pathologize common variations in typical child development, such as when preschoolers struggle to stay engaged in adult-oriented activities that are challenging for most young children. The contradictory information can leave parents perplexed about how to address their child’s behavior and whether that behavior indicates early signs of ADHD.

As such, conversations between parents and providers on the early identification and treatment of ADHD are critical. Indeed, some children will exhibit emergence of ADHD in early development, and the accurate diagnosis of children with ADHD can, in turn, help parents learn strategies to mitigate challenging behavior and teach skills that lead to long-term success.

This webinar will provide an overview of the behavioral onset patterns of ADHD as well as the early signs, symptoms, and treatment for preschool children with suspected ADHD.

In this webinar, participants will also learn:

  • How to differentiate between typical development and behaviors among preschoolers that may indicate ADHD
  • About the different types of ADHD and their early signs and symptoms
  • How a diagnosis of ADHD is made during the preschool years
  • Evidenced-based treatment guidelines for managing ADHD in young children at home and in preschool
  • How to advocate for your child’s needs
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