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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 462863" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>They do use the Connors in France to diagnose ADHD but it is not used at age four. The diagnosis is given at age six or thereabouts. The child psychiatrist has mentioned Connors but is clearly in no hurry to use it. In any case, I know Connors back to front and can tell you that J fully fits the criteria! She says that J looks like he is ADHD, and is assuming that he is in all the advice she gives me, but that we do not know this for sure yet... </p><p>A more accurate IQ score doesn't really bother me at this stage. Just the statement that he is within normal range is all that was needed to be known, I think. It just tells us that any problems that J may have at school are not because he is not intellectually capable of learning - this will be important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 462863, member: 11227"] They do use the Connors in France to diagnose ADHD but it is not used at age four. The diagnosis is given at age six or thereabouts. The child psychiatrist has mentioned Connors but is clearly in no hurry to use it. In any case, I know Connors back to front and can tell you that J fully fits the criteria! She says that J looks like he is ADHD, and is assuming that he is in all the advice she gives me, but that we do not know this for sure yet... A more accurate IQ score doesn't really bother me at this stage. Just the statement that he is within normal range is all that was needed to be known, I think. It just tells us that any problems that J may have at school are not because he is not intellectually capable of learning - this will be important. [/QUOTE]
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