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Behavior Logger

Quick-log behaviors, triggers, and outcomes with automatic pattern detection over time

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What Is the Behavior Logger?

Understanding your child's behavior patterns is one of the most powerful tools you have as a caregiver. The Behavior Logger helps you systematically track behaviors, identify triggers, and measure intensity over time. By logging consistently, you build a clear picture of what's happening, when, and why — information that's invaluable when working with therapists, teachers, and medical providers to develop effective support strategies.

Who Is This For?

Parents, caregivers, and educators who want to track and understand behavioral patterns in neurodivergent children. Whether you're preparing data for a therapy appointment, monitoring the effects of a new medication, or trying to identify environmental triggers for meltdowns, this tool provides a structured way to document what you observe.

Common Use Cases

  • Tracking meltdown frequency and intensity to share with your child's therapist
  • Identifying environmental triggers like noise, transitions, or schedule changes
  • Monitoring behavior changes after starting or adjusting medication
  • Building a data set for IEP meetings to demonstrate your child's needs
  • Comparing behavior patterns across different settings (home, school, community)

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I log behaviors?
Log significant behaviors as they happen or as soon as possible afterward. Consistency matters more than frequency — logging one behavior per day with accurate details is more useful than sporadic, incomplete entries. Focus on behaviors that concern you or that your child's care team has asked you to track.
What is an ABC behavior log?
ABC stands for Antecedent (what happened before), Behavior (what the child did), and Consequence (what happened after). This tool follows a similar framework by capturing the behavior, its trigger (antecedent), and intensity, helping you and your child's providers identify patterns and develop interventions.
Can I export my behavior logs?
Yes. Each logged entry can be exported as a CSV file, which you can open in Excel or Google Sheets. This makes it easy to share data with therapists, bring printed logs to appointments, or track trends over weeks and months.
Is my child's behavior data stored or shared?
The behavior data is processed to generate AI insights but is not permanently stored on our servers or shared with third parties. We recommend exporting your logs regularly for your own records.

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