SNAP
SNAP
For parents: Completed by: _________________ # Parents Living in Home: ______ Family Size: ___________
For each item, select the box that best describes this child. Put only one
Not at Just a Quite A Very
check per item. all Little Bit Much
(0) (1) (2) (3)
Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other
1.
activities . . .
2. Often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities
. . . .
3. Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly
. . . .
4. Often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties
. . . .
5. Often has difficulty organizing tasks and activities
. . .
Often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort (e.g.,
6.
schoolwork or homework) . . . .
Often loses things necessary for tasks or activities (e.g., toys, school assignments, pencils, books, or
7.
tools) . . . .
8. Often is distracted by extraneous stimuli
. . .
9. Often is forgetful in daily activities
. . . .
10. Often fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat . . . .
11. Often leaves seat in classroom or in other situations in which remaining seated is expected . . . .
12. Often runs about or climbs excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate . . .
13. Often has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly . . .
14. Often is "on the go" or often acts as if "driven by a motor" . . . .
15. Often talks exessively . . . .
16. Often blurts out answers before questions have been completed . . .
17. Often has difficulty awaiting turn . . . .
18. Often interrupts or intrudes on others (e.g., butts into conversations/games) . . . .
Average
Sum of Teacher Parent
Rating Per
Items for 5% 5%
Item for
Each Scale Cutoff Cutoff
Each Scale
The 4-point response is scored 0-3 (Not at All=0, Just A Little=1, Quite a Bit=2, and Very Much=3). Subscale scores on the SNAP-IV are calculated by
summing the scores on the items in the specific subset (e.g., Inattention) and dividing by the number of items in the subset (e.g., 9). The score for any subset is
expressed as the Average Rating Per Item. The 5% cutoff scores for teachers and parents are provided. Compare the Average Rating Per Item score to the
cut-off score to determine if the score falls within the top 5%. Scores in the top 5% are considered significant.
From SNAP-IV Teacher and Parent Rating Scale by James Swanson, UCI, Irvine, CA. Printed with permission. All rights reserved. Copies may be made by
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