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New method for the diagnosis of ADHD in kindergarten

The estimates fall clearly: between three and ten percent of children in the Federal Republic of Germany are of attentional Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or a hit. This ADHD occurs in boys more often than girls, and manifests itself differently in both sexes. While increased ADHD in girls with attention difficulties ("Träumsuse") shows occurs in boys, the hyperactivity (hyperactivity) more prominent.

abnormalities in these areas are often the cause of later school problems. To view - namely, as early as kindergarten age - to establish an appropriate diagnosis, was developed by scientists at the Centre for Educational Research (zepf) University in Landau of the "test to assess attention and concentration in kindergarten" (TEA-Ch-K) .

The test will be - embedded in a kind modern history - to assess several variations of concentration and attention:
selective attention, attention control, response inhibition, concentration and sustained attention, divided attention and attentional control. Here are the main channels of perception vision and hearing addressed separately and together. This type of access is new. Therefore, the test procedure has a unique feature.

do this test, the scientists capture key precursor conditions for receiving and processing information, working memory, or for the subsequent academic performance is important. The main purpose of the test method is as early as possible evidence to convince them that require children aged 4.0 to 6.06 years, a promotion.

for to facilitate the test users Proposals are submitted, can be achieved as a fun way those contributions.

The test procedure is a diagnostic tool for early diagnosis and can also be used in kindergarten as in preschool, within the medical practice, education advice and physiotherapy.

The TEA-Ch-K is scientifically proven: The reliability, validity and objectivity are detected.

The procedure is the publisher Pearson Clinical and Talent Assessment

(Frankfurt / Main) available

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Contact:

Prof. Dr. Reinhold S. Jäger

Centre for Educational Research (zepf) of the University Koblenz-Landau citizens Straße 23 76829 Landau


Phone: 06 341 -280-32175

Fax: 06341-280-32166

E-mail: jaeger@zepf.uni-landau.de

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