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Keith Conners,1,4 Gill Sitarenios,2 James D. Parker,3 and Jeffery N. Epstein1 Received June 19, 1997; accepted September 8, 1997 The Conners' Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) is a popular research. Vanderbilt Parent Assessment Scale Each rating should be considered in the context of what is appropriate for the age of your child. Is this evaluation based on a time when the child was on medication was not on medication. Please answer all questions. Never Occasionally Often Very Often 1. Does not pay attention to details or makes careless. The Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating Scales™ (Conners CBRS™) is designed to provide a complete overview of child and adolescent concerns and disorders. It is a multi-informant assessment of children and youth across multiple settings, with rating forms for parents, teachers, and youth.

Conners' Rating Scale:

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This “test” has been around for years. It was developed by Keith Conners a psychologist. Today the revised edition claims to “identify childhood and adolescent ADHD behavioral problems and psychopathology.” Sadly these claims fail to mention early on invalidation of this testing method. In the *Right to Privacy Hearings on the Federal Role in the Use of Behavior Modification Drugs Used on School Age Children (September 29, 1970) it was noted that this type of screening method was used to obtain children for drug research. Dr. Keith Conners had a financial stake in the outcome of this research. It was established in these hearings that parents/guardians were not required to participate. It was classified as research of the effects of psychotropic drugs on children. The Conners' Rating Scale was never validated as a standardized test. In today’s psychiatric Propaganda marketed to the public regarding the Conners' Rating Scale one critical element is clearly missing, and that is the fact that dozens of parents came forward to protest forced participation in such a risky human experiment on their children (1970). Dr. Keith Conners and his rating scale were at the forefront of obtaining millions of dollars in *blanket mental health grants from the federal government to supply children to the pharmaceutical industry to use for experimentation. This experimentation was conducted to determine the effects of different types of drugs. These blanket grants are still active today, many of which serve as a blank check to the entire psychiatric industry for drug research on children.

The Bottom Line is that for over 3 decades Keith Conners has failed to validate his rating/testing scale. Simply put, the Conners' Rating Scale is nothing more than a subjective survey to obtain innocent children to do experimental drug research on.

A member of our organization took the time to look into the matter of the Conners' Rating Scale further and requested a copy of any type of certificate validating it as an accurate measure in diagnosing ADD/ADHD. He requested this validation/certification from:

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1. Center for Disease Control

2. Food & Drug Administration

3. Drug Enforcement Administration

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4. National Institute of Health

5. National Institute of Mental Health

6. Center for Health Education & Welfare

7. Kansas State Board of Education

8. Kansas Blue Valley School District

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NOT one of the above 8 listed could provide any type of certification on this “test”. Digging deeper this member went further and sent a letter certified registered receipt to C. Keith Conners himself. The letter was received. Not surprisingly, Dr. Conners failed to produce an answer or a certificate. You can read this letter by clicking here

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Pertaining to all other “tests” that are being used in the determination of ADD/ADHD, it has been proven that NO ADD/ADHD rating scale, checklist, survey, questionnaires has ever been validated, endorsed, or recommended by ANY Local Government, State Government, or even the Federal Government itself!

*Reference: Right to Privacy Hearings on the Federal Role in the Use of Behavior Modification Drugs Used on School Age Children (September 29, 1970)

*blanket grants- large amounts of dollars given out for up to 25 years without any checks and balances or oversight.

The Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) is a parent-report measure that assesses children’s problem behaviors, particularly symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related disorders (including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder). At the time of publication, the Conners 3-P (2008) is the current version of the CPRS. Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders may be asked to complete the Conners 3-P because of the shared symptoms between ADHD and autism spectrum disorders. The Conners 3-P was developed by C. Keith Conners, Ph.D., who also designed two related measures: the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scales (CTRS), a teacher-report measure, and the Conners’ Self-Report Scales (CSRS), a self-report measure for children and adolescents. Because these measures are meant to be used in conjunction, the family of Conners’ tests is considered to be a “multi-informant” mode of assessment. This is valuable because it can yield information...