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Adaptive Behaviours Assessment - Vineland
The Adaptive Behavior Assessment, for individuals aged 0 to 90 years, measures practical, everyday skills essential for personal and social sufficiency. It aids in diagnosing individuals with suspected developmental delays, learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), intellectual disabilities, ADHD, or brain injuries.
Self-Direction Adaptive Behaviour Assessment - ABAS
The Self‑Direction behaviour Assessment (ages 16–89) measures an individual’s ability to manage actions, set goals, make safe choices, and work independently without external prompts. It must be completed by the individual, a supervisor, parent, spouse/partner, sibling, or child.
Adult Adaptive Behaviour Assessment (ABAS)
The Adaptive Behaviour Assessment, for individuals aged 16 to 89 years, provides a comprehensive evaluation of adaptive skills in those with learning disabilities, autism, developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, sensory or physical impairments, and neuropsychological disorders. It must be completed by the individual, parent/guardian, spouse/partner, sibling, child, professional caregiver, or roommate.
Children Adaptive Behaviour Assessment -ABAS
The Adaptive Behaviour Assessment, for children aged 1 to 5 years, provides a comprehensive evaluation of adaptive skills in infants and young children with learning disabilities, autism, developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, sensory or physical impairments, and neuropsychological disorders. It must be completed by a parent or guardian.
Adult Self‑Report Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SAS)
The Social Impairment Assessment, for individuals aged 9 to 89 years, identifies the presence and severity of social difficulties associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). For adults aged 19 to 89 years, this form must be completed as a self‑report. The results provide valuable insights to guide treatment planning and support strategies.
Adult Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SRS 2)
The Social Responsiveness Assessment, for adults aged 19 to 89 years, identifies the presence and severity of social impairments associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The assessment must be completed by a parent, guardian/caretaker, relative, spouse, or other close associate.
Pre‑School Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SRS‑2)
The Social Responsiveness Assessment, for pre‑school children aged 2 to 4 years, identifies the presence and severity of social impairments associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The assessment must be completed by parents, guardians/caretakers, teachers, or other specialists.
School‑Age Autism Social Responsiveness Assessment (SRS‑2)
The Social Responsiveness Assessment, for school‑age children aged 4 to 18 years, identifies the presence and severity of social impairments associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). The assessment must be completed by parents, guardians/caretakers, teachers, or other specialists.
Autism Risk Identification in Toddlers (M-CHAT-R )
The Autism Screening Assessment, for toddlers aged 16 to 30 months, is a two‑stage parent‑report tool designed to assess risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This instrument must be completed by the child’s mother.