Category: Self Help

The Autism Partnership (AP) Method uses structured, systematic teaching with individualized support to help children with ASD learn skills effectively and confidently. Each step is broken down so parents can understand what to do, why it matters, and how to do it. Step 1. Task Analysis – Breaking Skills Into Small Steps What: Task analysis […]

This is your AP post-event resource hub for:How do I teach my child with autism day-to-day life skills?  In this session, we shared how to break down everyday routines such as brushing teeth, dressing, or independent eating into manageable steps that make sense for a child with ASD.  Parents also learned how to use effective […]

Self-help Skills for Autism

Self-help skills are the everyday tasks that children learn to do for themselves, helping them become more independent. For children with ASD, these include: Daily Living Skills: Dressing, brushing teeth, washing hands, toileting, feeding, and bathing. Household Skills: Tidying toys, packing school bags, simple chores. Safety & Communication Skills: Following instructions, asking for help, expressing […]

Self-help skills (also known as self-care skills, independent skills, daily living, or life skills) are basic everyday skills that a person needs to have in order to live independently. Typically developing children pick up self-help skills readily through daily exposure to their routines at school or in their homes. Although they might need some level […]

Getting dressed is part of everyone’s daily routine. Although it might seem straightforward to us, it requires many skills to complete. These skills include sustained attention, body awareness, coordination of our limbs, range of gross and fine motor skills, memory, sequencing of the task, planning, and organisation. Therefore, children with autism need to develop these […]

Online learning for your child with autism

In view of the continuing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, several schools and education centres have turned to online sources of information. Online learning or HBL (Home-Based Learning) can be challenging for students with autism (ASD). In addition to the absence of a physical learning environment (e.g. a classroom or therapy room), as well as the […]

My son is 7 years old with autism. He is not willing to sleep on his own and needs me to sleep with him every night. If I am not back from work, he will sleep with his helper. How can we make him a more independent sleeper? As a parent or caregiver, bedtime can […]

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