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Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, 2nd Ed

What is the BRIEF-2 and what does it assess?

The BRIEF-2 is a structured questionnaire completed by parents, teachers and older children that describes how a child manages everyday executive-function skills — inhibition, shifting, emotional control, working memory, and planning and organising. It is not a pass/fail test and not a diagnosis on its own; it is one piece a clinician uses, alongside observation and other measures, to understand the whole child.

What is the BRIEF-2 and what does it assess?
BRIEF-2: Understanding Your Child's Everyday Skills — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Some children are bright and capable, yet everyday planning, remembering and self-control feel like an uphill climb — the BRIEF-2 helps put those everyday struggles into words.

In short

The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF-2) is a structured questionnaire that captures how a child or young person manages the everyday "thinking-and-doing" skills we call executive function — things like getting started, staying organised, remembering instructions and keeping emotions steady. Parents, teachers and (for older children) the child themselves answer questions about behaviour they see in real life at home and school. It is not a test the child sits and passes or fails, and it is not a diagnosis on its own — it is one helpful piece that a clinician uses to understand the whole child.

What the BRIEF-2 assesses

Executive functions are the brain's behind-the-scenes managers. The BRIEF-2 gathers everyday observations across several of these skill areas, including:
  • Inhibition — pausing and thinking before acting, rather than blurting out or rushing in.
  • Shifting — moving smoothly from one task or idea to another, and coping with change.
  • Emotional control — managing feelings so reactions match the situation.
  • Working memory — holding instructions or steps in mind long enough to finish a task.
  • Planning and organising — thinking ahead, breaking a job into steps, keeping track of belongings and time.
  • Self-monitoring and task completion — noticing how one is doing and seeing tasks through.

Because it draws on what adults and children notice in real settings — the messy schoolbag, the forgotten instruction, the big reaction to a small change — it complements direct, sit-down testing rather than replacing it. It is typically used with school-aged children and adolescents.

When it helps and when to seek a review

The BRIEF-2 is often used when a child is bright but struggles to organise, start or finish work, manage time, or settle big feelings — patterns sometimes seen alongside attention or learning differences. If you recognise these everyday struggles in your child, a developmental review can help map their strengths and needs and decide whether tools like the BRIEF-2 form part of a fuller picture.

The Pinnacle way

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an app, a single questionnaire or a form. Where helpful, our clinicians may draw on structured questionnaires such as the BRIEF-2 alongside observation and other measures, then build an individualised plan that may include occupational therapy and other supports to strengthen everyday executive-function skills.

Trusted sources

Guidance on executive function and child development from the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren; CDC resources on attention and learning; NICE guidance on attention and developmental support.

Next step — If everyday planning, focus or self-control feels like a daily struggle for your child, book a developmental review to understand their strengths and start the right support early.

What to watch

A bright child who struggles to start or finish tasks, forgets two-step instructions, loses belongings, finds changes hard, or has big emotional reactions — everyday patterns the BRIEF-2 helps describe.

Try this at home

Support executive skills at home with simple routines: a picture checklist for getting ready, breaking homework into small steps, and a calm pause-and-think prompt before reacting.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Is the BRIEF-2 a diagnosis?

No. The BRIEF-2 is a questionnaire about everyday behaviour, not a diagnosis. A clinician uses it as one piece alongside observation and other measures to understand your child.

Who fills in the BRIEF-2?

Depending on the version, parents, teachers and — for older children and adolescents — the young person themselves answer questions about behaviour they see at home and school.

What does the BRIEF-2 measure?

It captures everyday executive-function skills such as inhibition, shifting between tasks, emotional control, working memory, and planning and organising.

Does my child have to sit a test?

No. The BRIEF-2 is not a sit-down test the child passes or fails — it is a rating of everyday behaviour, which is why it complements direct testing rather than replacing it.

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