Weegy: Behavioral assessment n approach used to help a pupil with a chronic behavior problem
a problem solving method - one which takes time and creative collabration among professsionals and parents
built on the assumption that, [ if a pupil keeps repeating a problem behavior, that behavior must be serving some purpose for the student - otherwise, he or she would not keep repeating it
a process of looking for patterns in what happens around and/or to the student just before and just after the problem behavior
examination of these patterns to identify their purpose or their "function;" some possible functions are: avoiding something, getting something, and making something happen
creative problem solving to enable the pupil to achieve the same purpose in a more appropriate or more acceptable way..................... ]
Auto answered|Score .8|Greenpepper|Points 2499|User: What are behavioral assessments?
Weegy: Behavioral assessment is a way to figure out the causes of a person's particular behavior and they do this by looking into various factors that may account for someone's behavior.
Auto answered|Score 1|mchlklck|Points 1777|User: What are the benefits of behavioral assessments?
Weegy: They can help understanding of work style, to assist with identifying people's work strengths. [ This gives valuable insight into why people behave as they do, how to leverage their strengths for greatest success, and how to develop their potential.
It can be used to improve employee selection process, increase retention of key staff, enable more effective leadership
Insights gained from the behavioral assessments also enhance self-awareness, to help people develop their strengths and limit their challenges. ]
Auto answered|Score 1|mchlklck|Points 1777|User: What issues might arise from being labeled as the result of taking a behavioral assessment?
Weegy: Behavioral assessment n approach used to help a pupil with a chronic behavior problem
a problem solving method - one which takes time and creative collabration among professsionals and parents
built on the assumption that, [ if a pupil keeps repeating a problem behavior, that behavior must be serving some purpose for the student - otherwise, he or she would not keep repeating it
a process of looking for patterns in what happens around and/or to the student just before and just after the problem behavior
examination of these patterns to identify their purpose or their "function;" some possible functions are: avoiding something, getting something, and making something happen
creative problem solving to enable the pupil to achieve the same purpose in a more appropriate or more acceptable way..................... ]
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