Challenging behavior (ABC) tracker
Record antecedent, behavior, and consequence to spot patterns over time.
Save your own entries
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How to use
- After an episode, note the time and setting.
- Describe what happened before (antecedent), what you saw (behavior), and what happened after (consequence).
- Use tags for speed; use text fields for detail.
- Review your table occasionally for patterns.
Example entry
Example (illustrative): Antecedent: Asked to turn off tablet for dinner. Behavior: Yelling, threw remote. Consequence: Dinner delayed; tablet returned after calm. Intensity 3, duration ~5 minutes.
History and background
The ABC framework (Antecedent–Behavior–Consequence) is widely used in education and behavioral support to describe what happened before, during, and after a moment of challenge. This page offers a structured way to jot notes for your own learning; it is not a diagnostic tool.
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Further references
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Common questions
- Is this medical or therapeutic advice?
- No. It is a note-taking structure only. Talk to qualified professionals for clinical decisions.
- Who can see my entries?
- Only your logged-in account. Entries are not shown to other site visitors.
Responsible use and safety
Responsible use: This is a personal tracking aid for caregivers. It does not replace professional assessment or crisis planning. If someone is at risk of harm, follow your local emergency and safety procedures.