If you’re wondering whether your child or teen might have ADHD, you’re not alone - but finding clear, trustworthy information can feel overwhelming.
This free guide explains what ADHD is, how it can affect your child’s learning and relationships, and what a good ADHD assessment should look like.
Inside, you’ll find:
Warm, parent-friendly explanations
What testing involves (and what it doesn’t)
What to expect when seeing a psychologist or paediatrician
Our flexible, transparent approach to assessments at Mindworx Psychology
Tips for next steps so you feel confident and supported
We’re a team of experienced, neuroaffirming psychologists who believe that understanding your child’s brain is the first step to helping them thrive.
Want to find out more?
👉 Download your free ADHD testing guide today.
At Mindworx Psychology, our multi-award winning practice in Sydney, we have assessed thousands of children.
As neuro-affirming and trauma-informed practitioners we know that good mental health is essential for children, and their parents/carers.
Our team are not just Clinical Psychologists - many of us are also parents of neurodivergent children, or neurodivergent ourselves. We care deeply about best practice and the needs of our clients.
A four year old needs a different test than a fifteen year old. Your child is unique. Their context, language and relationships are different, and that matters.
Brain development matters. Sometimes what looks like a behavioural problem reflects the environment just as much as the individual child. ADHD is not the only part of the picture we assess. At the same time, we understand that a thoughtful diagnosis can enable early intervention and the right kind of support - and that’s vital.
Want to find out more?
👉 Download your free ADHD testing guide now.
Dr. Amanda Mullin is a highly regarded Doctor of Clinical Psychology and the Founder and Director of Mindworx Psychology, an award-winning private practice based in Sydney, Australia. She is also the Founder of Think Differently, where she works with organisations and schools to promote mental health and well-being.
As a cancer survivor and working parent, Dr. Amanda brings a unique blend of professional expertise, humour and personal resilience to her work. Known for her relatable approach, she often uses simple yet powerful tools - like her signature rubber ducks - to illustrate key points and make complex ideas accessible. Her own journey fuels her deep commitment to early intervention and evidence-based treatments that genuinely transform lives.
A sought-after speaker and recognised as one of Australia's leading voices in mental health, Dr. Amanda is on a mission to change millions of lives. Through teaching practical strategies for mental wellbeing, she empowers individuals, business and school communities to thrive - with a touch of Scottish humour and a few rubber ducks along the way.
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