Clinical Care of ADHD

A doctor meeting with parents and their son

The AAP guidelines for diagnosis and evaluation of ADHD recommend that healthcare providers complete these steps:

See Also: AAP's Clinical Practice Guideline for ADHD

Treatment recommendations

The AAP guidelines for treatment of ADHD 1 recommend that

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Behavior therapy is an effective treatment for ADHD. It is most effective in young childrenwhen it is delivered by parents.

AAP treatment guidelines by age group

Children ages 4-6 years

The first line of treatment should include:

ADHD medications for children ages 4-6 years‎

Methylphenidate (a stimulant medication also known as "Ritalin") may be used in children 4-6 years of age if behavioral interventions do not provide significant improvement and the child continues to have serious problems.

School-age children and adolescents

Recommended treatment for children (6+ years) and adolescents includes:

Treatments often work best when used together.

For all children attending school, the school is a necessary part of any treatment plan. These plans can include:

School treatment plans often include an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a 504 plan that describes accommodations.

Healthcare providers supporting children with special healthcare needs ‎

Healthcare providersplay an important part in supporting the health and well-being of children and adolescents in all settings, includingearly intervention, preschool, and school environments.

Any child or adolescent who is taking medication

The AAP guidelines for treatment of ADHD recommend that