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Behavioral tests are conducted for chidren under 7 months of age. This test is based on observing change in children's behavior in response to sound.

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What is BASC2 atypicality?

Atypicality is one of 14 behaviors that the test(BAS2- Behavior Assessment System of Children- 2nd edition (Parent Rating Scales) helps to identify in children tested. Atypicality simply means that the child exhibits behaviors that are considered "out of the norm" or not typical of the child's peers. A child's score in the area of atypicality indicates that behavior(s) have been identified that are considered not typical. The higher the score the more likely the child is to need intervention because the total of the behavior area score places the child in the "At Risk" categorey. Atypical should not be viewed independently from all other behaviors on the test, as it is just 1 behavior or the 14 that is used to determine the child's overall behavior. Although, a high score in atypicality is usually a sure indicator of a child with behavior problems such as those seen in children with aggression, depression, anxiety, poor social skills.


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Test is used as tool for understanding the level of behavior of child whereas the examination is used to find out the comprehensive behavior of the child .GARA LATCHANNA


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