explain the behavioural observations of the


Explain the Behavioural Observations of the child

Behavioural observations of the child are the second critical source of information available to the neuropsychologist. Qualitative observations are extremely important, not only in interpreting the results of neuropsychological testing, but also in judging the adequacy of social, communicative, problem solving, and sensorimotor skills that may not be amenable to standardised testing.

 

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