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Child ADHD Assessments
In
Kingswood.
If you're watching your child struggle and wondering whether ADHD might be part of the picture, an assessment can help you understand what's going on - and what to do next.

Conducted by registered psychologists in South Western Sydney.
No referral needed. Our team will help you figure out the right next step
How Our ADHD Assessments Work.
Step 1: Parent Interview
We talk to you first about your child's behaviour, school history, and what prompted your concerns. This gives us the full picture before we meet your child.
Step 2: Child Assessment Sessions
Your child completes structured activities that assess attention, impulsivity, and executive functioning — designed to feel comfortable, not clinical.
Step 3: ADHD Diagnosis & Report
You receive a detailed report with a clear diagnosis, your child's strengths and challenges, and specific recommendations for home and school.
Step 4: Feedback & Next Steps
Your psychologist walks you through the results, answers your questions, and outlines a practical plan - whether that's therapy, school support, or both.
Does My Child Have ADHD?
Every child is different, but parents often come to us when they notice patterns like:
  • Difficulty focusing on tasks or schoolwork
  • Constantly fidgeting or unable to sit still
  • Frequently losing things or forgetting instructions
  • Acting without thinking or struggling to wait their turn
  • Emotional outbursts that seem out of proportion
  • Underperforming at school despite being capable
  • Teachers raising concerns about attention or behaviour
  • Difficulty following multi-step instructions
If any of this sounds familiar, a child ADHD assessment can give you clarity. Our kids ADHD assessments are designed to be thorough but comfortable - whether the answer is ADHD, something else, or nothing to worry about.
Meet The Kingswood
Assessment Team.
Our paediatric psychologists work with children from age 4 through adolescence.

Jarrod McNicoll

Registered Psychologist

Leyla Gundoganli

Registered Psychologist

Courtney Dwyer

Registered Psychologist

Brooke Gardner

Registered Psychologist

Everything You Need
To Get Started.

Conviently located at

Conveniently located at
202/13 Barber Avenue, Kingswood, 2747, NSW
Telehealth appointments also available.

Your Questions, Answered.

How do I get my child tested for ADHD?

You can book a child ADHD assessment directly with us - no referral is needed. If you'd like Medicare rebates, ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan first. Then call us on 1300 151 110 or fill out the form below and we'll schedule your child's first session.

How old does my child need to be for an ADHD assessment?

We assess children from age 5 upwards. While ADHD symptoms can appear earlier, a reliable assessment typically requires your child to be in a structured school environment where attention and behaviour demands are clearer.

What if the assessment shows it's not ADHD?

That's a valuable outcome too. If ADHD is ruled out, the assessment often identifies what is going on - whether that's anxiety, a learning difficulty, giftedness, or something else. Either way, you'll have clarity and a path forward.

Will you provide a report for the school?

Yes. Your comprehensive report includes specific school-based recommendations that you can share with your child's teacher or learning support team. Many parents find this is one of the most valuable parts of the assessment.

What happens after the diagnosis?

That depends on your child's needs. Some families move into ongoing therapy to build coping strategies and executive functioning skills. Others use the report to access school accommodations or NDIS support. Your psychologist will help you decide what makes sense.

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Looking for a child psychologist in Kingswood? Send us a message and we'll match your child with the right psychologist for their needs.

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