TEA-Ch-K A test to assess attention and concentration at kindergarten age

The "Test of Everyday Attention for Children - TEA-Ch" (Manly et al., 1999; German adaptation: Horn, R. & Jäger, R. S.) provides a set of instruments for diagnosing the attention of 6-16-year-old children and adolescents in the areas of selective attention, sustained attention and attention control/shifting. With the "TEA-Ch-K" version, the test was adapted to a new test for the age groups 4-6-year-old children from the test templates and the test designs. A norming sample (n=1350) was collected and norms were created based on the resulting data for the corresponding age ranges and both genders. In addition, data were obtained to determine the reliability and validity of the procedure.

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Prof. Dr. Reinhold S. Jäger

Ines Weresch-Deperrois

Delia Klein

Barbara Sackmann

Manuela Horter