PANDA — Personalised Assessment of Neurocognitive Differences & Architecture
Sound familiar?
These aren't signs of laziness or bad behaviour. They're patterns — and understanding them changes everything.
Homework takes 3 hours when it should take 30 minutes
They can play video games for hours but can’t focus on reading for 5 minutes
Small changes to the plan cause meltdowns that seem out of proportion
School says they’re ‘not reaching their potential’ but nobody can explain why
They lose things constantly — PE kit, homework, lunch box, jumper
They seem bright but their work is messy, rushed, or unfinished
How it works
No sign-up. No waiting. Answer about your child and get clear results.
Answer about your child
8 questions about what you observe in your child’s daily life. No jargon, no trick questions.
See their patterns
See which areas — focus, activity, organisation, emotions — are affected and how much.
Get actionable next steps
Clear guidance on what to do — whether that’s strategies at home, talking to school, or seeing a clinician.
Built by a clinician, not a quiz site
Clinician-Developed
Created by a UK Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist who assesses ADHD in children every day.
Evidence-Based
Questions derived from established clinical criteria and current research on ADHD in children.
Genuinely Useful
Not a clickbait quiz. Real insights you can share with your child's school or take to a GP.
Important: This screening is designed to help you understand your child's patterns — it is not a diagnostic tool. Only a qualified healthcare professional can diagnose ADHD. Use these results as a starting point for conversations with your child's GP, paediatrician, or school SENCO.
Common questions
Is this a diagnosis?
No. This is a screening tool that helps you understand your child’s patterns. Only a qualified clinician can diagnose ADHD. But knowing the patterns gives you something concrete to discuss with your GP, paediatrician, or school SENCO.
What age is this for?
The Parent Quick Check is designed for parents of children aged 5–16. The full ADHD Brain Profile assessment covers the same age range with more detailed questions across 12 domains.
How is this different from school assessments?
School assessments typically focus on classroom behaviour. This check looks at the full picture — focus, impulse control, emotional regulation, and executive function — from a parent’s perspective. The two perspectives are complementary.
Is my data private?
Completely. Your answers are processed in your browser. We don’t store your responses or require any personal information to see your results.
Who built this?
This screening was developed by a UK Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist with extensive clinical experience in ADHD assessment and diagnosis in children and young people.