Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Assessment (ADHD): Age, Cultural, and Accommodation Considerations
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic condition that impacts approximately 5% of children and 2% of adults in the United States. This neurodevelopmental disorder has been linked to adverse long-term outcomes including school underachievement, relational issues, and substance use. Given these realities of ADHD, it is important to take a preventative, life course health development (LCHD) approach to ADHD assessment and intervention to identify risk factors and protective factors to determine how to improve outcomes for individuals with ADHD. This five-part webinar will be led by scholars and practitioners who will discuss evidence-based practice for assessing ADHD and providing testing accommodations, from young childhood to adulthood and for individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds. Continuing education/continuing professional development (CE/CPD) credits are available. See CE Sponsor approvals.
audience
Professional educators, clinicians/counselors, measurement professionals, researchers, and graduate students
recordings
Access the ADHD Assessment Webinar Series recordings in our Video Library.
Questions: Dr. Jessica Jonson
presenters
Click on each presenter's name or photo below for their abstract and bio.
Matthew Gormley, PhD, LP
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Assess for Success: Supporting Children with ADHD Across their Educational Careers (1.5 CE/CPD)
Sarah Lyn Karalunas, PhD
Purdue University
Going for Gold: Evidence-Based Standards for Childhood ADHD Assessment (1.5 CE/CPD)
Benjamin J. Lovett, PhD
Columbia University
Testing Accommodations for Students with ADHD: Research-Based Practices (1.5 CE/CPD)
Lauren M. Haack, PhD
University of California-San Francisco (UCSF)Culturally-Attuned ADHD Assessments: Considerations and Strategies for Enhancing the Appropriateness, Accuracy, and Relevance of Practices with Diverse Youth (1.5 CE/CPD)