Parenting Balance Podcast

011 For Parents Who Want More; An ADHD Assessment that Combines Both Subjective And Objective Data

If you want more than a subjective questionnaire completed by the teacher to verify your child’s diagnosis of ADHD then you don’t want to miss our interview with April Green, APRN. April is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and the owner and founder of Focus of Tampa Bay. She uses a super-cool computerized assessment tool to measure 3 core symptoms of ADHD and combines this objective data with subjective data such as teacher reports and parent interviews. The result is better accuracy in less time. This exciting technology can also be used to assess and optimize medication therapy giving parents peace of mind that their child’s treatment plan is the best it can be.

If you are in the State of Florida and would like to schedule an appointment with April Green you can email info@focusoftampabay.com or call 813-284-6614. You can also fill out the contact form on the website focusoftampabay.com. 

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Learn more about the assessment tool discussed in this episode here. Listeners outside of Florida can email your location to info@qbtech to find a provider in your area.

Here at the Parenting Balance Podcast, you'll find simple, science-based tools and tricks for parenting kids with ADHD or anxiety. As we debate and discuss our own experiences as parents of kids diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety we also breakdown the latest research into easily digestible portions for parents like you.  Although we are both family therapists, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not replace the guidance of a qualified professional.

We created this podcast to educate, inspire hope, explore new ideas and discover together what we know to be true: you are not alone, and finding a community of support can make all the difference.

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