Self Help Skills for Preschool Children

Self Help Skills for Preschool Children

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Children with ASD typically have deficiencies in their self-help skills. With most individuals with ASD presenting with serious behavior, learning, and language concerns, self-help skills become an afterthought. Often these deficits are overlooked, ignored, or set aside when considering a student’s programming, especially for younger children. However, it is important for clinicians and caregivers to build a foundation of skills early on.

Course Speakers:

Dr. David Fischer

Toby Mountjoy

Course Content

Self-help and independence

Self Help Skills for Preschool Children

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This program teaches students to independently put on their shoes.

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This program teaches students to zip and unzip their jacket independently.

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This program teaches a student to tolerate another person brushing their teeth.

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This program teaches students to wash their hand independently.

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