Originally Posted by Cricket2
Even after years of dealing with it, I'm not sure how one goes about diagnosing things like ADD or dyslexia other than comparing IQ and achievement, possibly looking @ patterns on IQ subtest scores, and subjective things like interviewing parents, kids, and teachers or having them fill out rating scales.

Cricket, I agree there is a large degree of subjectivity and observation built into these diagnoses, but fwiw our ds and dd have both had testing beyond IQ/achievement to determine if they had dyslexia and/or ADD. The results of the computerized test were used in combination with parent/teacher rating scales and neuropsych observation as well as pediatrician interviews/observations. The ADD testing was a computerized attention test. DD had huge challenges learning to read and she had quite a few different types of tests given through a school that specializes in dyslexia and related learning disabilities; it's been so long ago I don't remember the names of the specific tests (other than Gray's Oral Reading?) but recall that they tested a bunch of very specific types of different tasks in order to tease out where her challenges were and how she would learn best.

polarbear