
BAS (British Ability Scales)
The British Ability Scales (BAS) is a set of standardized tests used to assess children's cognitive development and abilities, such as reasoning, problem-solving, and language skills. Designed for children aged 2.5 to 17 years, the BAS provides detailed insights into a child's strengths and areas for improvement. Professionals use these assessments to inform educational planning, diagnose developmental delays, and monitor progress. The tests are carefully developed to be fair and reliable, ensuring that results accurately reflect a child's abilities relative to their peers.