Assessment of learning disabilities requires the gathering of both diagnostic and prescriptive information. While the normative frame of reference is adequate for diagnosis, a behavioral approach may be more suited to the prescriptive phase of assessment. The behavioral frame of reference is described and its relevance to prescriptive assessment is discussed.
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