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manual for the temperament and atypical behavior scale (tabs): early childhood indicators of developmental dysfunction
John Neisworth
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Stefano J. Bagnato
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John Salvia
(Author)
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Brookes Publishing Company
· Paperback
manual for the temperament and atypical behavior scale (tabs): early childhood indicators of developmental dysfunction - Neisworth, John ; Bagnato, Stefano J. ; Salvia, John
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Synopsis "manual for the temperament and atypical behavior scale (tabs): early childhood indicators of developmental dysfunction"
This helpful guide moves professionals step-by-step through the screening and assessment tool, Temperament and Atypical Behavior Scale (TABS): Early Childhood Indicators of Developmental Dysfunction. It includes: an introduction to the TABS materialsprocedures for administration, scoring, and interpreting resultsan overview of the importance of and dysfunctions related to temperament and self-regulationreliability and validity data including normative means, standard deviations, and cutoff scores for both typical and atypical samplescultural and language adaptationsguidelines, examples, and research-based behavioral interventions Practical and thorough instructions, combined with illustrative case examples, show professionals how best to use the TABS system in their individual programs and with the families they serve. This manual is used with 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. Learn more about the whole TABS system.