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The TABS Assessment Tool is a norm-referenced tool designed to identify temperament and self-regulation problems that can indicate that a child is developing atypically or is at risk for atypical development. This 55-item checklist covers areas such as temperament, attention, attachment, social behavior, play, vocal and oral behavior, sense and movement, self-stimulation and self-injury, and neurobehavioral state. The parent-completed checklist takes approximately 15 minutes. The results give a detailed evaluation of atypical behavior in four categories-detached, hypersensitive-active, underreactive, and dysregulated. The TABS Assessment Tool is sold as a package of 30 4-page assessment forms. This tool is part of the TABS, a norm-referenced screening and assessment tool designed to identify temperament and self-regulation problems that may indicate a child's risk for developmental delay. For use with children ages 11 to 71 months, TABS can be used for screening, research, determining eligibility for special services, planning programs, and monitoring child progress and program effectiveness.
Traditional developmental tests miss critical temperament and self-regulation problems that can indicate a child's risk for developmental delay. TABS is specifically designed to identify these behavioral indicators as early as possible. For use with children ages 11 to 71 months, TABS can be used for screening, research, determining eligibility for special services, planning programs, and monitoring child progress and program effectiveness. TABS has been normed on nearly 1,000 children from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds developing typically and atypically. The TABS Complete Set includes the TABS Manual, TABS Screener (50 forms on a gummed tablet), and TABS Assessment Tool (package of 30 4-page forms).
Traditional assessment measures can miss critical temperament and self-regulation problems that may indicate a child's risk for atypical development. Now there's TABS -- a new, norm-referenced screening and assessment tool for infants and young children ages 11-71 months. TABS is specifically designed to identify temperament and self-regulation behavioral indicators as early as possible by surveying key behavioral areas, including temperament, attention and activity, attachment and social behavior, neurobehavioral state, sleeping, play, vocal and oral behavior, senses and movement, and self-stimulatory behavior. TABS has been normed on nearly 1,000 young children from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds developing typically and atypically. TABS normative research provides clinical validity for the regulatory disorder axis of the Diagnostic Classification System: 0-3, published by Zero to three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families. With TABS, professionals will be able to determine eligibility for early intervention and mental health behavioral support services because TABS scores coincide with state eligibility criteria for early intervention services and with mental health criteria for DSM-IV diagnoses. Use TABS today for Child Find, screening, determining eligibility for special services, planning, education and intervention (e.g., IEPs, IFSPs, and wraparound mental health behavioral support plans), monitoring, child progress and program effectiveness, and conducting applied research. The screener is a simple, 15-item form that parents complete in just 5 minutes.
Traditional assessment measures can miss critical temperament and self-regulation problems that may indicate a child's risk for atypical development. Now there's TABS -- a new, norm-referenced screening and assessment tool for infants and young children ages 11-17 months. TABS is specifically designed to identify temperament and self-regulation behavioral indicators as early as possible by surveying key behavioral areas, including temperament, attention and activity, attachment and social behavior, neurobehavioral state, sleeping, play, vocal and oral behavior, senses and movement, and self-stimulatory behavior. TABS has been normed on nearly 1,000 young children from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds developing typically and atypically. TABS normative research provides clinical validity for the regulatory disorder axis of the Diagnostic Classification System: 0-3, published by Zero to three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families. With TABS, professionals will be able to determine eligibility for early intervention and mental health behavioral support services because TABS scores coincide with state eligibility criteria for early intervention services and with mental health criteria for DSM-IV diagnoses. Use TABS today for Child Find, screening, determining eligibility for special services, planning education and intervention (e.g., IEPs, IFSPs, and wraparound mental health behavioral support plans), monitoring child progress and program effectiveness, and conducting applied research. The manual provides all of the necessary information for the administration and scoring of TABS, plus relevant reliability and validity data, including normative means, standarddeviations, and cut-off scores for both typical and atypical samples. A handy intervention guide offers item-by-item strategies for minimizing problematic, atypical behavior.
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