This hands-on guide is designed to help school practitioners conduct
effective multidimensional assessments of a wide range of emotional and
behavioral difficulties. Each chapter focuses on a particular method,
describes its applications in the school setting, and offers clear
guidelines for implementation, illustrated with realistic case examples.
Approaches discussed include direct observation, analogue assessment,
child self-reports, teacher and parent interviewing, informant reports,
and self-monitoring procedures. Recommendations for working with
culturally and linguistically diverse children and adolescents are also
provided.