0 1 2 1. Child does not remember or denies traumatic
or painful experiences that are known to have occurred.
0 1 2 2. Child goes into a daze or trance-like state
at times or often appears "spaced out." Teachers may report that he or she "daydreams" frequently in school.
0 1 2 3. Child shows rapid changes in personality.
He or she may go from being shy to being outgoing, from feminine to masculine, from timid to aggressive
0 1 2 4. Child is unusually forgetful or confused
about things that he or she should know, e.g. may forget the names of friends, teachers or other important people, loses possessions
or gets lost easily.
0 1 2 5. Child has a very poor sense of time. He or
she loses track of time, may think that it is morning when it is actually afternoon, gets confused about what day it is, or
becomes confused about when something happened.
0 1 2 6. Child shows marked day-to-day or even hour-to-hour
variations in his or her skills, knowledge, food preferences, athletic abilities, e.g. changes in handwriting, memory for
previously learned information such as multiplication tables, spelling, use of tools or artistic ability.
0 1 2 7. Child shows rapid regressions in age-level
of behavior e.g., a twelve-year-old starts to use baby-talk, sucks thumb or draws like a four-year-old.
0 1 2 8. Child has a difficult time learning from
experience, e.g. explanations, normal discipline or punishment do not change his or her behavior.
0 1 2 9. Child continues to lie or deny misbehavior
even when the evidence is obvious.
0 1 2 10. Child refers to him or herself in the third
person (e.g. as she or her) when talking about self, or at times insists on being called by a different name. He or
she may also claim that things that he or she did actually happened to another person.
0 1 2 11. Child has rapidly changing physical complaints
such as headache or upset stomach. For example, he or she may complain of a headache one minute and seem to forget all about
it the next.
0 1 2 12. Child is unusually sexually precocious and
may attempt age-inappropriate sexual behavior with other children or adults.
0 1 2 13. Child suffers from unexplained injuries
or may even deliberately injure self at times.
0 1 2 14. Child reports hearing voices that talk to
him or her. The voices may be friendly or angry and may come from "imaginary companions" or sound like the voices of parents,
friends or teachers.
0 1 2 15. Child has a vivid imaginary companion or
companions. Child may insist that the imaginary companion(s) is responsible for things that he or she has done.
0 1 2 16. Child has intense outbursts of anger, often
without apparent cause and may display unusual physical strength during these episodes.
0 1 2 17. Child sleepwalks frequently.
0 1 2 18. Child has unusual nighttime experiences,
e.g. may report seeing "ghosts" or that things happen at night that he or she can’t account for (e.g. broken toys, unexplained
injuries).
0 1 2 19. Child frequently talks to him or herself,
may use a different voice or argue with self at times.
0 1 2 20. Child has two or more distinct and separate
personalities that take control over the child’s behavior.