Getting dressed, brushing teeth, or packing a lunch — these are everyday routines many of us take for granted. But for children with autism, tasks like these can feel overwhelming. They involve multiple steps, motor planning, memory, and sequencing. That’s where task analysis comes in.
Task analysis is a core ABA strategy that breaks down complex skills into small, teachable steps. By teaching one step at a time and reinforcing progress, children gain confidence and learn to complete tasks more independently.
A task analysis (TA) is a method of dissecting a complex activity into individual steps — in the order they need to happen. Each step is then taught using prompts, modeling, or reinforcement until the child can complete the full task independently.
Example: Brushing Teeth
This structure makes learning clear and manageable.
Use TA for any multi-step skill your child is struggling with, including:
Teach the first step first, and have the adult complete the rest.
The adult completes all steps except the last one, which the child learns first.
Teach all steps in one sequence, prompting as needed for each
Aiden, age 6, needed help getting dressed every morning. His BCBA created a task analysis for putting on socks and shoes. With backward chaining, Aiden learned to slip on his socks last, then earlier steps were added one at a time. Within weeks, he could complete the entire sequence independently — and proudly announced, “I did it myself!”
Task analysis takes the mystery out of complex skills and makes independence attainable — one step at a time. Whether it’s setting the table or navigating the morning routine, your child can learn to do it confidently — and you’ll both feel the reward of that progress.

The earlier you start, the more your child will gain. Sunny Skies ABA provides compassionate, evidence-based in-home ABA therapy across North Carolina - designed around your child's unique strengths and your family's goals. Contact Sunny Skies ABA today to schedule your free consultation. Our team will walk you through the process, verify your insurance coverage, and take the first step toward building the foundation your child needs to thrive.
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