The Behavior Development Questionnaire (BDQ) is a valuable tool used by professionals to assess a child’s behavior and development. It gathers information from parents, caregivers, or professionals who are familiar with the child. Here’s what the BDQ covers:
- Social Skills: Assessing a child’s ability to interact with others, interpret nonverbal cues, and engage in cooperative play.
- Communication Skills: Evaluating language development, understanding and use of gestures, and overall expressive and receptive language abilities.
- Adaptive Functioning: Examining self-help skills, daily living skills, and independence in activities like dressing, eating, and toileting.
- Behavioral Patterns: Exploring a child’s behavior across different settings, including attention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, repetitive behaviors, and emotional regulation.
- Sensory Processing: Addressing sensory sensitivities and atypical responses to sensory stimuli, which are common in children with special needs.
This information helps in diagnosis, creating personalized treatment plans, and developing interventions that support the child’s well-being and overall development. Goally offer fun apps that help kids build life and language skills, complementing the support provided by the BDQ.
This post was originally published on May 16, 2023. It was updated on July 14, 2023.