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When should a child be assessed for a possible attention disorder as the primary condition?

  • A. A 7-year-old who speaks well and reads fluently who cannot complete his work on time and often forgets to hand in his assignments
  • B. A 4-year-old who walks around in class whenever it is time to sit to do colouring. She is not able to use a spoon to feed herself and has trouble drawing straight lines
  • C. A 5-year-old who does not look at you when you call his name and spends his time staring at the wheels of his toy car
  • D. A 6-year-old who reverses the b and d when writing and has trouble sounding out words in print
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A 7-year-old with good language skills but persistent inattention and forgetfulness suggests ADHD as a primary condition, per DSM-5 criteria, unlike the others who show broader developmental or autism-related concerns.