Behavioral assessment involves observing and analyzing a child’s behavior to gain insights. Here’s what you need to know:
- Observation: Professionals observe and document behavior in different settings (home, school, therapy).
- Data Collection: Collect data through direct observations, interviews, and behavioral checklists.
- Analysis: Analyze collected data to identify behavior patterns, triggers, and influential factors.
- Functional Analysis: Understand the purpose of behaviors, like seeking attention or avoiding tasks.
- Intervention Planning: Use gathered information to develop personalized strategies for the child.
- Progress Monitoring: Continuously monitor progress and make necessary adjustments.
Behavioral assessment helps understand a child’s unique needs, identify factors affecting behavior, and create effective intervention strategies. Goally, a tablet tool, complements this process by offering interactive apps for life skills, language development, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and social skills training. It provides a supportive platform to reinforce strategies and promote the development of essential skills for children with special needs.
This post was originally published on June 6, 2023. It was updated on July 18, 2023.