Life skill Training
Achieving independence is an important part of the transition into adulthood for all children, and especially those with special needs. We go through these tasks, known as “life skills,” from the moment we wake in the morning. These tasks may include typical activities such as making the bed, conducting rituals in the bathroom, getting ready, making meals, talking, and so many others. The list is practically infinite for others.
Essential Life Skills for Special Needs Children
Essential Life Skills for Special Needs Children:
1. Self-Care
2. Skills Pre-Vocational
3. Skills for Everyday Life
4. Instruction focused on the Culture
5. Sports and recreation Skills
6. Functional Reading function
7. Math Practical
8. Behaviors Linked to Job
9. Skills for Shopping
10. Cooking and Skills in Washing