Tips for getting your child evaluated and diagnosed
en EspañolIf you think your child might have a mental health or learning disorder, getting an evaluation and diagnosis is the first step. But how do you find a professional to diagnose your child? Here are some ways to find the support your child needs.
For more information about the kinds of professionals who can diagnose children’s mental health problems: Guide to Mental Health Specialists.
Professional organizations often have directories you can search and other helpful resources. Some even have free hotlines. Here are some organizations that may be able to connect you with a clinician:
It’s important to find a mental health provider who is a good fit for your child’s needs. They should also have experience diagnosing the kinds of challenges your child is experiencing. For example, if your child’s teacher says they have trouble paying attention in class, you would want a clinician who has experience diagnosing children with attention issues.
Here are some questions you can ask to learn more about any clinician you are considering:
Return to Connect to Care for more information about getting kids help.
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