
Our Services
Life Skills & Daily Living
Building independence through practical, everyday skills that prepare children for a more autonomous future.
What This Service Is
Life Skills & Daily Living services focus on teaching children the practical skills they need for everyday independence. From personal hygiene to meal preparation, we work one-on-one with your child to build confidence and capability in their daily routines.
Our approach is patient, consistent, and tailored to each child's developmental level and learning style. We break down complex tasks into manageable steps and celebrate every milestone along the way.
Who It’s For
This service is ideal for children and young adults who need support with routines, self-care, organization, or transitioning toward greater independence.
Children with autism spectrum disorder
Youth transitioning to independence
Children with developmental delays
Children needing routine reinforcement
What Support Looks Like
Support may include assistance with personal care, daily routines, organization, communication, and practicing essential life skills within familiar environments
Personal Hygiene
Brushing teeth, bathing, grooming, and developing healthy hygiene habits
Meal Preparation
Simple cooking skills, kitchen safety, healthy eating habits
Decision Making
Problem-solving, making choices, understanding consequences
Dressing & Self-Care
Choosing appropriate clothing, getting dressed independently, tying shoes
Household Tasks
Cleaning, organizing, laundry basics, and maintaining personal space
How it helps families
Families experience less stress around daily routines and gain confidence watching their child grow more independent over time.
Reduced Daily Stress
As children become more independent, daily routines become smoother
Confidence Building
Children gain self-esteem through mastering new abilities
Skill Carryover
Skills learned transfer to school, community, and future settings
Long-Term Independence
Foundation for greater autonomy as children grow older
