Pathways to Independence
Checklists of self-help personal and social skills
Dorothy M Jeffree and Sally Cheseldine
The Pathways to Independence checklists bring together the competency skills necessary to lead an independent life within the community - from the basic skills of eating and dressing, to using information and amenities and looking after money. This new edition has been fully updated to reflect everyday technology, including the use of microwave ovens and cash dispensers.
The nature and range of the skills assessed make the checklists appropriate for use in a wide variety of contexts: in programmes for disadvantaged school-age children; in training programmes for teenagers and adults with learning and physical disabilities; in rehabilitation programmes following hospitalisation.
A visual profile provides a chart of strengths and weaknesses, with space for up to eight full assessments, forming a clear record of progress and highlighting areas where training or support may be required.
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