Behaviour Assessment System of Children, 3rd Edition (BASC-3)

The Behaviour Assessment System of Children (BASC-3) is a test that will help you understand the various emotions and behaviours of your child, or yourself. It is suitable for individuals aged 2 to 25 years old. It gathers information using a triangulation method by analysing an individual’s behaviour from three perspectives: self, teacher and parent.

Features of the BASC-3

The BASC-3 has the following scales, each taking around 10-20 minutes to complete:  

Ψ Teacher Rating Scales (TRS): measure adaptive and problem behaviours in school settings 
Ψ Parent Rating Scales (PRS): measure adaptive and problem behaviours in home and community settings 
Ψ Self-Report of Personality (SRP): a child, adolescent, or young adult will use this to describe their behaviours, emotions and self-perceptions 
Ψ Student Observation System (SOS): for recording and classifying directly observed classroom behaviours on paper or electronic devices
Ψ Structured Development History (SDH): provides information about the course of development and family history

Multiple Perspectives Covering Multiple Settings

Given that information is collected from various parties (e.g teachers, parents), this test offers a comprehensive overview of behavioral and emotional problems and how they manifest in different settings. It is useful in the clinical diagnosis of disorders that can start in childhood or adolescence, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and depression. It can also point out issues associated with learning disabilities, such as adjustment problems (e.g low self-concept).

As the BASC-3 can flag up various areas of concern, this makes it particularly helpful for differential diagnoses, which is becoming increasingly important in school settings. Not only will this be helpful in planning interventions, it can also be used to measure progress. 


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Eggs expressing various emotions

The BASC-3 is appropriate for children and adults ranging from 2 to 25 years of age.

It takes around 10 minutes to complete each scale, 45 to 60 minutes to complete the Student Observation System (SOS) and 60 minutes to complete the Structured Development History (SDH).


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