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Assessing Daily Living Skills
The Functional Skills Assessment (FSA) is a tool for evaluating daily living skills for students at all levels.
FSA is divided into four modules that cover a number of skills. Each module has a corresponding teacher’s guide and set of scoring forms. All modules can be customized for use with students who have multiple disabilities.
Examples of daily living skills in each assessment include:
Clothing Management: Clothing storage, laundering, sewing
Food Management: Managing cooking tools and equipment (including using appliances), planning menus, preparing food, labeling and storing food
Home Management: Organizing surfaces and materials, managing household chores, understanding home safety practices
Self Management: Grooming, social skills, consumer skills
These assessments are recommended for grades K-12. Links below!
Manuals (also available in braille):
Clothing Management Manual, Print
Food Management Manual, Print
Home Management Manual, Print
Self Management Manual, Print
Scoring books:
Clothing Management Scoring Book
Food Management Scoring Book
Home Management Scoring Book
Self Management Scoring Book