STEPS Life Skills
STEPS Life Skills supports children and young learners who benefit from structured help with daily routines, personal care, and foundational independence skills.
This program uses evidence-based ABA strategies to build practical abilities that improve daily life at home, in school, and in the community.
How the Program Works
Children receive individualized treatment plans developed by a BCBA. Intervention may occur in the clinic, in the home, or in the community depending on the skills being targeted.
Program focus areas include:
- Dressing, hygiene, and personal care
- Meal routines and feeding support
- Household tasks
- Safety awareness
- Following routines and daily sequences
- Communication during practical tasks
- Community readiness
- Planning, flexibility, and organization
Schedule and Structure
The STEPS Life Skills program is flexible and individualized. Families work with the clinical team to schedule sessions that fit their needs.
- Ages: Flexible, based on readiness
- Format: One-to-one support
- Locations: Clinic, home, and community-based
- Insurance: ABA-eligible plans accepted
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a set schedule?
No. Sessions are scheduled based on clinical need and family availability.
Where do sessions take place?
Sessions may occur in the clinic, in the home, or in the community depending on the goals.
Will my child get a personalized plan?
Yes. A BCBA develops an individualized plan that focuses on functional, meaningful skills.
