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What does the Conners 4 questionnaire actually measure? What are you looking for?

Parents see it listed in the requirements but rarely know what it is

The Conners 4 is a standardised rating scale — one of the most widely used and clinically validated tools for assessing ADHD in children and adolescents. It comes in three versions: one completed by you as a parent, one by a teacher, and one by the child themselves if old enough. These three perspectives are then compared.

It covers inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, executive functioning, and peer relations. It also screens for anxiety and mood difficulties that commonly co-occur with ADHD. Results are scored against age and gender norms — so we can see not just whether certain behaviours are present, but whether they are present to a degree that is clinically significant for your child’s age group.

The Conners 4 generates a profile rather than a single number. This means our consultants can see which specific domains are most affected — which shapes both the diagnosis and the personalised recommendations in the report.

Please complete the questionnaires based on how your child actually is — not on their best days. The accuracy of the assessment depends on an honest picture.

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