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Lens the giraffe

A parent has asked for your classroom perspective

They're using GiraffeLens, a psychoeducational screening tool, and attention-type patterns only become meaningful when they appear in more than one setting, which is why clinicians always ask teachers too. Your view of the classroom is the half a parent can't see.

18 statements, about 5 minutes. Rate how often you observe each behaviour compared with other students the same age.

You enter no student information. You know who the student is; this page doesn't need to.

Nothing is stored or sent anywhere. At the end you get a short code, send it to the parent however you normally communicate, and their screening incorporates your ratings.

• This is a screening aid, not a diagnosis, and your ratings are clearly labelled as teacher-report in the parent's results.

No account, no student data, no storage, the code contains only your 18 ratings.