“…The quantitative data of these instruments is treated by the Assessment Data Manager Program (ADM) software which allows the classification into three groups: 1) clinic (clinical concerns indicative), 2) borderline (likely intervention needs indicator), and 3) no clinical (investigated resources and strong points indicator). The CBCL had the Brazilian preliminary validation by Bordin, Mari and Caeiro (1995); the YSR was validated for the Brazilian population by Rocha (2012); and the multicultural validation of the ASR is being conducted in Brazil by a team of researchers, including Rocha, Gauy, & Silvares (2012). The applications made with the mothers, of the ASR (about themselves) and of the CBCL (about their children), occurred during E3 and E4 stages, and the YSR was used with the children (self-reference) in E4 step.…”