In the context of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), the term Adaptive Behavior Level refers to the degree to which an individual demonstrates the skills necessary for daily living and functioning within their environment.
These skills are typically categorized into three main areas:
Conceptual Skills: Includes communication, reading, writing, understanding numbers, time, and money concepts.
Social Skills: Encompasses interpersonal skills, social responsibility, self-esteem, the ability to follow rules and laws, and avoiding victimization.
Practical Skills: Focuses on personal care, occupational skills, use of transportation, schedules, safety, and daily living activities like eating and dressing.
Here is some additional information on Adaptive Behavior Scales.