Category — 1.3 What is Adaptive Development:
Adaptive (Self-Help) Development
Adaptive (Self-Help) Development: General Development1
Adaptive skills and behaviors are the skills needed to do everyday tasks. These skills are tools adults use to live independently within our community norms. They include dressing and undressing, bathing and hygiene, toileting, and later cleaning, cooking and maintaining a household.
Like all areas of development, the successful development of adaptive skills relies heavily on the successful development of other skills.
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Like other developmental areas for most typically developing children, the development of adaptive skills follows a predictable order. Learning “simpler” skills is crucial to the development of the more complex skills that are learned later on.
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When developing dressing and undressing skills, children usually go through the following sequence of skills:
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