ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects a child's ability to sustain attention, manage impulses, stay organized, and regulate their activity level. It can look very different from one child to another; some may appear distracted or daydreamy, while others are constantly on the go," and many experience a blend of both.
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Trouble staying focused or following through with tasks
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Quickly switching from one activity to another
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Impulsive decisions or interrupting others
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Difficulty switching from one activity to another
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Forgetfulness
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Restlessness or difficulty remaining seated.
ADHD is not a behavior problem or a lack of motivation, it's a difference in h ow the brain manages attention, planning, and self-regulation. When understood correctly, children with ADHD can learn strategies that support success in school, at home, and in school settings.
At Bridge Educational Psychology, we know that testing can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Our process is designed to be calm, supportive, and transparent every step of the way.

STEP 1
Connect with Our Team
We start with a consultation to understand the attention, focus, or behavioral concerns you're seeing. We explain the ADHD evaluation process and answer any questions so you know exactly what to expect.

STEP 2
ADHD Focused Testing
Your child meets one-on-one with our psychologist for activities that assess attention, impulse and attention in a calm supportive setting with breaks as needed.

STEP 3
Multi-Source Information
We gather additional information through parent and teacher rating scales, caregiver interviews, school history, and behavioral observations. This helps us understand how your child functions across different environment and whether ADHD best explains the challenges.

STEP 4
Clear Results &
Next Steps
You receive straightforward feedback, a detailed report, and guidance on whether an ADHD diagnosis is appropriate. We provide personalized recommendations, home and school strategies, and support with IEP/504 planning if needed.
Connect With Our Team
Let us know how we can support you. You're welcome to fill out our contact form or call (661) 379-7977 for more immediate assistance.
We offer a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your needs, answer questions about our services, and help determine the best next steps for your child or family. Please reach out to schedule a time that works best for you, we are here to help.

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