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AFLS is an acronym with multiple meanings, but in an educational context, it most commonly refers to the Assessment of Functional Living Skills. This standardized evaluation helps educators and therapists assess functional skills in areas such as communication, self-care, home living, and community participation, providing a foundation for tailored instruction and intervention planning.
By using AFLS resources, teachers can effectively observe student progress, identify areas for growth, and implement targeted teaching strategies. These materials support instruction that promotes independence, social integration, and age-appropriate skills, enabling students to apply learning in real-world settings. Exploring this collection on TPT provides educators with the tools to implement structured, measurable, and adaptable lesson plans that enhance educational and functional outcomes.