A parent-friendly ADHD appointment prep packet for pediatric visits. Helps caregivers organize concerns, school examples, symptoms, strengths, questions, and next steps before talking with a pediatrician, primary care provider, therapist, psychologist, or school team.
Use this packet before meeting with a pediatrician, primary care provider, psychologist, therapist, psychiatrist, school team, or evaluation provider. It helps organize attention concerns, emotional patterns, school examples, strengths, family questions, and possible next steps so the conversation feels more focused and useful.
Want more ADHD support? This packet pairs well with A Whole-Child Approach to ADHD, Power Up Your Brain, the ADHD Parent Explanation Scripts, and Sticky Brain Studio’s executive functioning tools for home and school.
PEDIATRIC ADHD APPOINTMENT PREP TOOL
This packet helps parents and caregivers organize the concerns, examples, questions, and patterns that can be hard to remember during a short pediatric visit.
Parent Concern Organizer
Space to write down the ADHD-related concerns you want to discuss before the appointment.
School and Home Examples
Prompts for gathering real-life examples across settings, including routines, learning, behavior, emotions, and follow-through.
Strengths and Support Needs
A reminder to bring the full child into the conversation, not only the symptoms.
Questions for the Provider
A place to organize questions about evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, therapy, school supports, or medication.
Next-Step Planning
A simple page for tracking recommendations, referrals, forms, school follow-up, and what to do after the visit.
This packet is a psychoeducational resource and is not a substitute for ADHD evaluation, diagnosis, medical advice, medication guidance, mental health treatment, school evaluation, crisis care, or individualized clinical support.