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</div>The NBO is a strength-based assessment.
== Objective<br>  ==


== Intended Population<br>  ==
The outcome is an individualized description of an infants neurobehavioral capabilities.
 
Strengths based and infant led assessment
 
== Objective  ==
The objective of the NBO is to encourage parent education and active care-giving. It allows for the development of handling and caregiving techniques that caregivers can use in the home environment in order to respond to infant behavioral cues.<ref name=":0">Lean RE, Smyser CD, Rogers CE. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5458612/ Assessment: the newborn]. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics. 2017 Jul 1;26(3):427-40.</ref><br>
 
== Intended Population ==
The NBO is performed with infants (newborns to 3 months of age) together with their caregivers.<ref name=":0" /><br>
 
== Components ==
The NBO is constructed of


== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==
=== Duration of assessment ===
The duration of the assessment is usually 20-30 minutes. <ref name=":0" />


== Reference<br>  ==
== Reference<br>  ==

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The NBO is a strength-based assessment.

The outcome is an individualized description of an infants neurobehavioral capabilities.

Strengths based and infant led assessment

Objective[edit | edit source]

The objective of the NBO is to encourage parent education and active care-giving. It allows for the development of handling and caregiving techniques that caregivers can use in the home environment in order to respond to infant behavioral cues.[1]

Intended Population[edit | edit source]

The NBO is performed with infants (newborns to 3 months of age) together with their caregivers.[1]

Components[edit | edit source]

The NBO is constructed of

Method of Use[edit | edit source]

Duration of assessment[edit | edit source]

The duration of the assessment is usually 20-30 minutes. [1]

Reference
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Evidence[edit | edit source]

Reliability[edit | edit source]

Validity[edit | edit source]

Responsiveness[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lean RE, Smyser CD, Rogers CE. Assessment: the newborn. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics. 2017 Jul 1;26(3):427-40.