Think of Discontinuous Measurement as watching a movie but only catching bits and pieces. For some studies on kids, especially those with special needs, this method is used because it’s tough to keep an eye on every tiny detail all the time.
Think of Discontinuous Measurement as watching a movie but only catching bits and pieces. For some studies on kids, especially those with special needs, this method is used because it’s tough to keep an eye on every tiny detail all the time.
Why use Discontinuous Measurement for my child?
It provides a snapshot of key moments, making it easier to identify patterns without constant monitoring.
Can Discontinuous Measurement help in daily routines?
Absolutely! It can highlight specific times or activities where a child may need extra support or structure.
How does Discontinuous Measurement differ from other observation methods?
Unlike continuous methods that track every moment, Discontinuous Measurement focuses on selected intervals to gather insights.
Discontinuous Measurement refers to a method of observing and recording a subset of instances of a specific behavior during a predetermined observation period. Rather than capturing every single instance, this method focuses on certain time intervals, making the process more feasible and manageable. One common application of this technique is in behavioral studies, where continuously monitoring a behavior might not be practical due to time or resource constraints.
Discontinuous Measurement is about more than just seeing every single moment but catching the important bits to understand a behavior. Let’s dive into some examples:
Remember, this method is like getting the highlights from a long movie. And trust us, for busy parents and professionals, sometimes the highlights are just what’s needed to make informed decisions!
For things like Discontinuous Measurement, Goally‘s visual scheduler can be a game changer. Let’s say your child struggles with morning routines. With Goally, you can set up a visual schedule that gently reminds them of each step, from brushing their teeth to packing their bag. And for parents, it’s like having those interval recordings – you get a snapshot of their progress without needing to monitor every second. A real win-win!
| This post was originally published on September 2, 2023. |