Ms. Linton suspects that Landon, a student in her second-grade class, might have AD/HD because of the difficulty he has attending to tasks and completing assignments as well as his frequent need to move around the room. If she refers him for an assessment to determine if he has AD/HD, she can expect the first step to be

A. a medical evaluation completed by a physician.
B. school administrators gathering information to help determine if further assessment is needed.
C. observations of Landon in the classroom to determine the number of time he moves around the room in a given period of time.
D. completion of rating scales by Landon's parents and teachers to determine to what extent they believe he might have AD/HD.


Answer: A

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