About CDC School
The UCI Child Development Center is a school specialized in the treatment of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and related behavioral and learning problems. The school was established in 1982 as a "state of the art" treatment program that takes research to practice.
The CDC is one of four national Attention Deficit Disorder Centers established by the U.S. Department of Education to identify appropriate assessment and intervention methods offered in a standard school environment. In 1991 the CDC was selected by the National Institute of Mental Health as one of six sites in a national multi-modal treatment study of children with ADHD. The school staff consults with local public schools and offers the most scientifically supported treatments for children with ADHD and related problems.
Come for a Tour!
The Child Development Center School hosts weekly tours on Tuesdays @ 9am for
parents and guardians of prospective students and for undergraduate and graduate
students interested in the program. Dr. Ron Kotkin, school director and
psychologist, leads the tours and is very open to questions. To sign up for
the tour, please call (949) 824-2343.