Is navigating your child's behavior a daily challenge? An assessment is the first step, but what comes next? This resource center is designed to guide you from understanding the Vanderbilt Assessment results to finding effective, real-world strategies for home and school.
These guides provide the essential context for using our tool. They clarify what the Vanderbilt Assessment measures, how it compares to other screeners like the Conners scale, and how to begin turning the results into a concrete action plan.
Sometimes, hearing an expert explain a concept or a strategy makes all the difference. This selection of talks and podcasts features leading voices in the ADHD community, offering practical advice for parents and empowering perspectives on the ADHD brain.




Connecting with other parents and ADHD adults provides invaluable support and shared wisdom. From national organizations like CHADD to dedicated online forums, these communities are a place to ask questions and find understanding.
Managing executive function challenges and emotional dysregulation requires consistent tools. These apps are designed to help with mood and behavior tracking, providing a simple way to gather data and identify patterns between interventions and outcomes.
Ready for a comprehensive approach? These books are written by the world's leading ADHD experts, like Dr. Russell Barkley. They offer deep, evidence-based programs and frameworks for parenting a child with ADHD and helping them thrive.
You've gathered the information. Now, apply it. Our online Vanderbilt Assessment helps you structure your observations into a clear, actionable report.
Begin the AssessmentThe Vanderbilt Assessment is a highly-respected screening tool, not a diagnostic instrument. These resources are for informational purposes only. A formal diagnosis of ADHD must be made by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a pediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, after a comprehensive evaluation.
This resource hub is for the community. If you know of a valuable book, app, or support group that has made a difference for your family or students, please contact us. Your recommendations help us keep this collection practical and supportive.