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[quote=Anonymous]OP- when my son was diagnosed, they literally hooked him up to computer with electrodes and read his attention span, impulsivity, etc. I think it's an EEG (?). The psychologist did this along with a lot of other data and testing criteria. Not only was the whole thing helpful in diagnosis, but they were able to track *how* ADHD might play out for him. For instance, my DS has enormous difficulty regulating his attention to start a task- once he's attending his attention span is well above average. By enormous difficulty, I mean that he needs support to begin tasks, even at almost twelve- he can barely function independently to start homework or projects. He's the kid who takes 30 minutes to unpack a backpack or organize his work- he argues and procrastinates. As a 2e kid, he spends twice the amount of time organizing and starting as he does completing assignments. The computer hookup showed us this issue- we knew to expect it when he was quite young. [/quote]
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