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Take Advantage of the Flexibility of the Assessment of Functional Living Skills

July 29, 2019 By Functional Living Skills

Although the Assessment of Functional Living Skills is known for its ability to offer a pathway to independence for people with autism, it’s also a great tool to have for people with other disabilities. With protocols on topics such as basic living skills, home skills, community participation skills, school skills, vocational skills, and independent living skills, it is incredibly flexible. The ability to tailor a curriculum specifically to suit your needs is something that many parents, caregivers, and teachers yearn for, and the good news is that that’s exactly what the AFLS offers.

In today’s post, we’d like to highlight a couple of other great uses for our criterion-referenced skills assessment tool, tracking system, and curriculum guide. No matter your goals or your needs, the ability to customize a program that works for you is vitally important. Keep reading to learn more!

The AFLS Is Perfect For People With…

Down Syndrome

If you are a caregiver for a person with Down syndrome, the AFLS is a perfect tool for daily life. Because an average of 6,000 babies are born with Down syndrome each year, many people are searching for resources to help achieve independent outcomes. Luckily, the quality of life for people with Down syndrome is on the rise in recent years, and we think that the AFLS offers the perfect way to track progress thanks to its ability to be used seamlessly between parents, educators, caregivers, and others.

Intellectual Disabilities

There are a variety of different intellectual and developmental disabilities for which the AFLS is a wise path forward. Needless to say, caregivers often face unique obstacles, but the ability to customize a program to meet your needs can be the best possible solution. Practical and affordable, the AFLS helps to maximize freedom, independence, and opportunities for growth. 

Fragile X Syndrome

For the majority of males and about a third of females with fragile X syndrome, generic learning plans can pose a problem because of an intellectual disability. The AFLS is a great option thanks to its customizability, making it a great resource and helpful tool to set specific goals and keep track of progress. Developing your own program is easy, and there are six protocols to choose from to form the program in the way that makes the most sense for your specific situation.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Providing good care for a person with a traumatic brain injury can present a unique set of challenges that need to be overcome. Brain injuries can cause changes in awareness and mood, but the AFLS serves as a unique way to analyze daily tasks, offer recommendations, and keep track of success across a variety of areas. Because each brain injury is different, customizing the AFLS is one of its biggest strengths and benefits, allowing you to come up with your own plan for success while measuring progress along the way.

Is the Assessment of Functional Living Skills Right For You?

One of the things that we focused on specifically when creating the Assessment of Functional Living Skills was that it could be used collaboratively by a variety of people and customized to suit the unique needs of each individual. Everyone is different, and our practical and easy-to-understand methods offer a great opportunity to foster a path forward for anyone. 

Although the authors of the AFLS developed this curriculum to meet the needs of learners with autism, the flexibility of the program allows many others to take full advantage to create a program that works for a wide variety of people and situations. By including six interchangeable protocols and a companion guide, it covers 66 unique areas encompassing nearly 2,000 different skills. In other words, no matter what your unique needs are, you’ll find that the AFLS is a perfect way to foster lifelong learning regardless of where the learner is currently functioning.

As we mentioned above, it was designed to be used collaboratively in a way that is seamless to promote success. Feel free to browse our website to learn more or contact us with any questions because we’d be happy to lend a hand. If you feel that this program will be a good fit for your needs, click here to purchase the AFLS today.

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