5.1 Basics of Observation-based Tracking

Much of the assessment of client progress and clinical change comes about through behavioral observation. It could be the direct observation of the client’s response elicited during structured therapy, tracking the communicative behaviors produced during social play, recording the duration of vocalization, or making judgements about the client’s communicative performance, success and/or difficulty.  In this section,…

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