ADHD Evaluation For Children in NYC

At Park West Psychology, we specialize in comprehensive ADHD assessments for children. Our goal is to provide clear, accurate answers so families can better understand what’s going on and feel confident about next steps.

There are many misconceptions related to ADHD, especially when diagnosed in children. Many parents think their kids are just being kids, and they don’t need a diagnosis or treatment. Others worry that treating ADHD will turn their kids into a zombie. We’ve all seen these portrayals of ADHD in movies or TV shows, or heard these stories from well-meaning loved ones.

While children do have a shorter attention span and more energy compared to adults, that doesn’t mean that all symptoms of ADHD are natural in children—or that they don’t need support to help them achieve personal and academic success.

I’m Dr. Daniel Clark, and I offer ADHD testing for children to help them better understand how ADHD affects them and seek appropriate support to achieve their goals with less difficulty.

How ADHD Affects Children

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts a child’s ability to pay attention, control impulses, and manage energy. These abilities fall under what clinicians call executive functions, or the parts of the brain responsible for how we think, feel, and behave.

Executive functions help children:

  • Convert important information from short-term to long-term memory

  • Prioritize tasks

  • Complete projects

  • Structure their thinking

  • Moderate energy levels

  • Effectively interact with others

For children with ADHD, these functions are disrupted, which can make everyday life more challenging. As a result, children may:

  • Struggle academically

  • Experience behavioral issues

  • Feel overwhelmed by intense emotions

  • Encounter social difficulties

"All children have tremendous talents. Our job is to help them see and develop those talents." - Michael Carrera

The ADHD Assessment Process for Children

Because ADHD symptoms can overlap with typical developmental behaviors, working with an experienced assessment psychologist is essential for an accurate diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Let’s Get Started

If your child is having difficulty in school, experiencing behavioral challenges at home, or showing signs of ADHD, let’s talk about it.

If you’re concerned, please reach out to me, Dr. Daniel Clark, for a free consultation. This brief call gives you the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about what to expect from the process.