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Summary
Summary
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-II summarizes information on adaptive behavior and skills as well as general issues in adaptive behavior assessment with the goal of promoting sound assessment practice during uses, interpretations, and applications of the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-II.
Adaptive behavior and skills refer to personal qualities associated with the ability to meet one's personal needs such as communication, self-care, socialization, etc. and those of others. Data from measures of adaptive behavior have been used most commonly in assessment and intervention services for persons with mental retardation. However, the display of adaptive behaviors and skills is relevant to all persons. The Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-II (ABAS-II) provides a comprehensive, norm-referenced assessment of the adaptive behavior and skills of individuals from birth through age 89. The comprehensive natures of the ABAS-II, ease in administration and scoring, and wide age range have resulted in its widespread use for a large number of assessment purposes. The book provides practical information and thus serves as a valuable resource for those who use the ABAS-II.
Table of Contents
Preface |
Chapter 1 Adaptive Behaviors and Skills: An IntroductionThomas Oakland and Patti L. Harrison |
Chapter 2 Professional and Legal Issues in Adaptive Behavior AssessmentThomas Oakland and Patti L. Harrison |
Chapter 3 ABAS-II Assessment MethodsPatti L. Harrison and Thomas Oakland |
Section II ABAS-II and Adaptive Skill Areas |
Chapter 4 Communication SkillsG. Richmond Mancil and Betsy Vinson |
Chapter 5 Skills Important to Community UseStacy K. Dymond |
Chapter 6 Functional Academic Adaptive SkillsMelissa A. Miller and Nicole Fenty |
Chapter 7 School and Home Living Adaptive SkillsDaniel E. Steere and Heather Garrison and Joyce Burgener |
Chapter 8 Health and Safety Adaptive Skill AreaMartin Agran and Fred Spooner and Tracie-Lynn Zakas |
Chapter 9 The Use of Leisure TimeDr. Robert Beland |
Chapter 10 Promoting Self-care SkillsMonica A. Wallace and Marisa W. Shubert |
Chapter 11 Social SkillsKristy Lee Park and Sheldon Loman and Melissa Miller |
Chapter 12 ABAS-II and Work Skills and AttitudesKagendo Mutua |
Chapter 13 Motor Functioning and Adaptive BehaviorSarah A. Schoen and Lucy Jane Miller |
Section III ABAS-II and Assessment Across Age Ranges |
Chapter 14 Using the ABAS-II with Infants, Toddlers, and PreschoolersTina Smith-Bonahue |
Chapter 15 Using the ABAS-II with Elementary and Middle School StudentsRandy G. Floyd and Renee Bergeron |
Chapter 16 Using the ABAS-II with Adolescents and Young AdultsCraig Rush and Michelle Major-Sanabria and Stephanie Corcoran |
Section IV ABAS-II and Assessment For Special Populations |
Chapter 17 Using the ABAS-II in Promoting and Evaluating Autonomy for Adults with Mental ImpairmentsSteven Woolf and Christine Woolf |
Chapter 18 ABAS-II: Adaptive Behavior Assessment for Children with Intellectual and Developmental DisabilitiesKathleen Armstrong and Heather Curtiss and Kyle Popkave and Carol Lilly |
Chapter 19 Intervention Design and Diagnosis for Young Children with Autism using the ABAS-IISteven Woolf and Christine Woolf |
Chapter 20 Assessment of Adaptive Behavior in Adult Forensic Cases: The Use of the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-IIJ. Gregory Olley and Ann W. Cox |