LaughLoveLive Again provides individualized daily living skills training to help children and adolescents build greater independence, confidence, and functional life skills across home, school, and community settings.
Our BCBA-led services are trauma-informed, practical, and designed to support meaningful participation in everyday routines and responsibilities.
What Are Daily Living Skills?
Daily living skills are the practical abilities needed to function more independently in everyday life.
These skills may include:
- Personal hygiene routines
- Dressing and grooming
- Toileting routines
- Meal preparation
- Cleaning and household tasks
- Following routines and schedules
- Safety awareness
- Community navigation
- Organization and time management
How Daily Living Skills Training Is Delivered
Primary Service Settings
✅ In-Home
✅ Community-Based
✅ School Collaboration (when appropriate)
Virtual Options
🔹 Limited virtual support may be available for caregiver coaching, routine planning, and older adolescents working on independent living skills.
Because daily living skills are most effective when practiced naturally, services are primarily delivered in the environments where those routines occur.
Individualized & Functional Skill Building
Our daily living skills training focuses on:
- Real-life application
- Building independence gradually
- Supporting emotional regulation during routines
- Increasing flexibility and confidence
- Generalizing skills across environments
We tailor goals to each child’s developmental level, family priorities, and long-term independence goals.
Parent & Caregiver Collaboration
Caregivers play an essential role in helping children generalize daily living skills outside sessions.
We collaborate with families to:
- Create realistic routines
- Reduce power struggles
- Increase consistency
- Support independence without overwhelming the child
Who Benefits From Daily Living Skills Training?
Daily living skills services may benefit children and adolescents with:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- ADHD
- Executive functioning difficulties
- Developmental delays
- Emotional regulation challenges
- Anxiety impacting independence
FAQ SECTION
Frequently Asked Questions About Daily Living Skills Training
Q: Where are daily living skills services provided?
Daily living skills training is primarily provided in-home and within community settings where routines naturally occur.
Q: Can daily living skills training be virtual?
Some caregiver coaching and older adolescent independent living support may be appropriate virtually, though most services are best delivered in-person.
Q: What age groups benefit from daily living skills training?
Services may support children, adolescents, and older teens working toward greater independence.
Q: Are caregivers involved in daily living skills services?
Yes. Caregiver collaboration is an important part of helping children maintain and generalize skills across daily routines.
Q: Is your approach individualized?
Absolutely. Goals are tailored to each child’s developmental level, strengths, needs, and family priorities.
