ADHD Assessment for Children

Many bright, curious and sensitive children struggle with attention, focus or emotional regulation, especially in fast-moving, multilingual environments. As an English-speaking child psychologist specialized in neurodivergence and expat families, I offer comprehensive ADHD assessments for children aged 6–17.

Based in Amsterdam, and work with families/schools in all surrounding areas as well. No waiting list. Clear answers. Practical support for school and home.

Why consider an ADHD assessment?

An ADHD assessment can help clarify why your child may be experiencing:

These challenges often look different in international school environments, gifted children and multilingual families, which I consider.

Signs of ADHD in children

ADHD presents in different ways depending on temperament, gender, cultural background and school setting. Common signs include:

ADHD-Inattentive Type

ADHD-Hyperactive/Impulsive Type

ADHD-Combined Type

What the ADHD assessment includes

Parent intake interview (free of charge)

Understanding your child’s developmental, emotional and educational history.

Teacher consultation / school observation

This is not always required and depends on the individual case.

Standardized ADHD rating scale(s)

Completed by parents and sometimes teachers.

Executive functioning assessment

Looking at working memory, organization, planning and attention processes.

Behavioral and emotional rating scale

To understand the full picture of your child’s needs.

Clear written diagnostic report

With conclusions and recommendations.

Report meeting with parents

Explanation of the report and additional support.

Why families choose this assessment

Support for school

Your report will include specific recommendations for:

Ready to get clarity?

If you’re unsure whether your child has ADHD, an assessment can provide understanding, peace of mind, and a path forward.