Description
Help students build independence and confidence with this Getting Dressed Task Analysis Visual! This resource breaks the process of getting dressed into clear, manageable steps using simple visuals and easy-to-follow language. Perfect for teaching daily living skills, hygiene routines, and independence in the classroom, therapy setting, or at home. Additionally, the routine is broken down into 8 simple steps which helps with data collection and programing (e.g., forward chaining, backwards chaining).
Why It's Useful:
- Breaks tasks into simple, manageable steps
- Makes directions easier to understand
- Increases learner independence
- Reduces confusion and frustration
- Builds confidence through successful task completion
- Supports different learning styles, especially visual learners
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step instructions on how to complete the routine of getting dressed
- Visuals that can be printed in various sizes
- Two versions: one depicting a boys routine and one depicting a girls routine
- Each available in diverse skin tones to align with your learner
Who This Resource Is Great For:
- Special education classrooms
- ABA therapy or clinical sessions
- Home routines and caregiver use
- Daycares
- Teachers, paraprofessionals, and therapists supporting learners who benefit from visuals
Highlights
Description
Help students build independence and confidence with this Getting Dressed Task Analysis Visual! This resource breaks the process of getting dressed into clear, manageable steps using simple visuals and easy-to-follow language. Perfect for teaching daily living skills, hygiene routines, and independence in the classroom, therapy setting, or at home. Additionally, the routine is broken down into 8 simple steps which helps with data collection and programing (e.g., forward chaining, backwards chaining).
Why It's Useful:
- Breaks tasks into simple, manageable steps
- Makes directions easier to understand
- Increases learner independence
- Reduces confusion and frustration
- Builds confidence through successful task completion
- Supports different learning styles, especially visual learners
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step instructions on how to complete the routine of getting dressed
- Visuals that can be printed in various sizes
- Two versions: one depicting a boys routine and one depicting a girls routine
- Each available in diverse skin tones to align with your learner
Who This Resource Is Great For:
- Special education classrooms
- ABA therapy or clinical sessions
- Home routines and caregiver use
- Daycares
- Teachers, paraprofessionals, and therapists supporting learners who benefit from visuals




