Daily living skills — like brushing teeth, getting dressed, or using the bathroom — are essential for independence. But for many children with autism, these skills don’t develop naturally. ABA therapy helps break them down into achievable steps using evidence-based strategies.
Daily living skills (also called adaptive skills) include:
Beyond meeting basic needs, these skills:
Start now. You don’t need to wait until a “certain age.” Begin with small routines — even toddlers can help put away toys or wash hands with assistance.

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