Behavioural assessments examine whether a child exhibits challenging behaviour that falls outside the age-appropriate range. Behavioural concerns may include hyperactivity, impulsivity, aggression, difficult sustaining attention, and disruptions to learning and peer relations.
Our behavioural assessments are useful in identifying and diagnosing behavioural disorders in the three main behavioural disorder areas:
Our behavioural assessments are also useful to:
Behavioural assessments involve a detailed process. To help formulate an accurate diagnosis, they typically require parent interviews to obtain a developmental history, diagnostic questionnaires, teacher interviews and/or school observations and a clinical session with diagnostic testing with the child. With this knowledge, children and parents can start to better understand the underlying causes of challenging behaviour and formulate treatment plans to modify the behaviour itself and its impact on everyday life.
We commonly use the following behavioural assessment tools for a variety of purposes and age groups:
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