Although attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is difficult to convincingly and precisely diagnose in the preschool years, evaluation and associated intervention can dramatically improve the prognosis of the behaviors of concern. You should start with an evaluation by your primary care health provider. There needs to be a diagnostic formulation, and this may require further evaluation by a subspecialist such as a developmental-behavioral pediatrician, pediatric neurologist, pediatric psychologist, or child psychiatrist.
(Notice the word pediatric or child is in the title of each of these because not all specialists have experience with children in this age group.) ADHD more frequently than not coexists with other disorders such as anxiety disorder, disruptive behavior disorders, and learning disorders.
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