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Assess various attentional capacities in children and adolescents
Test of Everyday Attention for Children
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Test of Everyday Attention for Children

TEA-Ch

Assess various attentional capacities in children and adolescents
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Publication date:
1998
Completion time:
55-60 minutes
Administration:
Individual
Age range:
6 to 15 years
Qualification level:
B

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Using attractive graphics and sound, the TEA-Ch measures children’s abilities to selectively attend, sustain or divide their attention between two tasks, to switch their attention from one task to another, and to withhold verbal and motor responses. The test is designed to be appealing to both children and adolescents. It contains two parallel forms to allow confident re-testing of the same child.

The Test of Everyday Attention for Children (TEA-Ch) builds on the TEA by measuring attentive abilities in children.

The TEA-Ch comprises 9 subtests which measure children’s abilities to:

  • selectively attend
  • switch attention from one task to another
  • withhold (inhibit) verbal and motor responses
  • sustain their attention
  • divide their attention between two tasks

Clinical and research strengths
Standardised scores allow comparison of attentional performance in each of the attentional domains. TEA-Ch is suitable for group or single case assessment of children with a wide range of abilities.