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(also known as Daily Living Skills)
Daily living skills include, but are not limited to, using the toilet, bathing oneself, brushing teeth, shaving, managing menstrual care, eating appropriately, washing clothes, using the telephone, preparing meals, and cleaning. In an attempt to get more people with mental retardation out of institutional and residenti... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Autism / Autism Spectrum | 239 |
96% |
| Blindness & Visual Impa... | 2 |
100% |
| Bereavement | 2 |
100% |
| Migraine Headaches | 1 |
100% |
| Chronic Pain | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 96% (251
Members)
find Independent Living Skills helpful


Independent Living Skills Reviews
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Take one day at a time and he needs this more than I do.
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The ABA team addresses these skills with us and our son. His self help skills a year ago tested at the 1% range for his age. Now he is in the average range!
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Still working on those, it's a life long process. I'm trying to acquire turning 18 services and supports now.
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Danny is very high funcitoning and can care for himself fairly well.
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I work with him at home
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I felt as though the school
should be helping w/this as well as home we have it in there ed plans
should be helping w/this as well as home we have it in there ed plans
Working / Worked
Can dress himself and keeps track of his things very well.
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start very young don't expect any less than a person who has no affliction
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Encourage helping self as much as possible.
Working / Worked
We have been battleing this one! Oh what a challenge! But you must be consistant, persistant, and patient!!!!!!!!!
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