CAYA Tools

Could it be ADHD?

A free 5-minute screener for parents: 18 quick questions about attention, activity and impulses, with an initial picture of what the answers suggest.

This is private. Your answers never leave this device unless you choose to share them yourself. We do not receive, store or see them, and closing the page erases everything.

For children and teens ages 6 to 18. This is a screening questionnaire, not a diagnosis. It is based on the SNAP-IV rating scale by J. Swanson, E. Nolan and W. Pelham, a widely used tool in the public domain.

Common questions

The essentials, in plain terms.

Is this screener private?

Yes. Every answer stays in your browser on this device. Nothing is saved, sent, or seen by CAYA World Clinic, and closing the page erases everything.

Is this a diagnosis?

No. It is a screening questionnaire, not a diagnosis. A raised score means the pattern is worth a proper look; only a structured assessment can confirm whether a child has ADHD.

What is the SNAP-IV?

The SNAP-IV is a widely used, public-domain parent rating scale based on the standard clinical criteria for ADHD. It looks at two areas, inattention and hyperactivity or impulsivity, in children aged 6 to 18.

My child scored above the range. Does that mean they have ADHD?

Not on its own. Sleep problems, anxiety, stress, or simply age can all look like ADHD from the outside. A structured assessment is the reliable way to tell the difference, and a free consultation is a good place to start.