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Adaptive behavior1. the standard of day-after-day functioning in jobs that is needed for someone to satisfy very common positions in their community, such as keeping up independence and fulfilling social desires about [..]
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Adaptive behaviora collection of skills learned in order to function in everyday life.
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Adaptive behaviorA sort of "practical intelligence." It is usually measured by scales that identify how well a person manages within his or her own environment.
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Adaptive behaviorDevelopment of self-help skills such as sucking, feeding, dressing, and toileting. (just one, takes care of self; just, him/herself, care of self, he/she learned)
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Adaptive behaviorThe extent to which an individual is able to adjust to and to apply skills to new environments, tasks, objects, and people.
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Adaptive behavior"Adaptive behavior" means the effectiveness or degree with which an individual meets the standards of personal independence and social responsibility expected for age and cultural group.
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Adaptive behaviorInterviewer behavior that is tailored to the actual situation encountered.
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