With the ADHD Insight® app, parents & caregivers can easily capture a reliable record of how their child is doing in just a few minutes a day.
The app enables you to:
•Customize a daily tracker to keep track of good days and bad days, rate your child’s progress on behavioral goals, and capture notes
•Customize alerts to give you a gentle nudge when it’s time to track
•Understand trends and patterns over time through simple charts
•Leverage data to drive richer conversations with healthcare professionals and teachers to support treatment plans
•Talk with your child about goals and celebrate their wins
•Complete a clinically-validated ADHD Symptom survey and see changes over time
•Feel confident that data and observations are safe and protected
ADHD Insight is part of Akili Care™, which includes access to digital tools, support and resources that help you to understand your child's ADHD.
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What's New in ADHD Insight
2.0
October 27, 2021
There is now a visual icon next to attention-related behaviors.
I really like that I can customize and track the behaviors we are working on for each kid individually, and leave comments each day to look for patterns. It usually takes less than a minute each day to track their daily behavior.
My only complaint is that there is not enough variance in the gradients of color to glance at the calendar and clearly determine if the day was a 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
I wish each step was a larger gradient OR a different color so it was easier to see which day was good or bad rather than trying to guess where it falls on their spectrum.