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SNAP-IV 26 – Teacher and Parent Rating Scale

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About the SNAP-IV 26 Scale

The SNAP-IV 26 – Teacher and Parent Rating Scale is a tool used by doctors to understand children’s behaviors. It includes questions for both teachers and parents to answer about how children have been acting recently.

 

This scale asks about behaviors like being easily distracted, having trouble following instructions, being restless, or acting impulsively. These questions help us understand if these behaviors might be related to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or other challenges the child may face.

 

Your honest answers on the SNAP-IV 26 Rating Scale are crucial. They provide valuable insights into the child’s behavior both at school and at home, helping us tailor our support and strategies to best meet the child’s needs.

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