Skill Development
BOAJ Skill Development
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Personal Care Skills: Assistance in developing skills related to personal hygiene, grooming, dressing, bathing, and toileting.
- Household Management Skills: Training in tasks such as meal preparation, cooking, cleaning, laundry, and home organization.
- Health and Safety Skills: Education and practice in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, recognizing safety hazards, and responding to emergencies.
Communication Skills:
- Verbal Communication: Support in developing effective verbal communication skills, including speaking clearly, listening attentively, and expressing thoughts and feelings.
- Nonverbal Communication: Training in interpreting and using nonverbal cues such as body language, facial expressions, and gestures.
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Instruction in using communication devices, picture boards, sign language, or other AAC methods for individuals with communication impairments.
Social Skills
- Interpersonal Skills: Training in initiating and maintaining conversations, making eye contact, and showing empathy and respect towards others.
- Social Interaction: Support in understanding social norms, boundaries, and expectations in different social settings, such as at home, school, work, or in the community.
- Relationship Building: Guidance in forming and maintaining friendships, developing social networks, and participating in social activities.
Vocational and Employment Skills:
- ob Readiness: Preparation for entering the workforce, including resume writing, job search strategies, interview skills, and workplace etiquette.
- Job-Specific Skills: Training in specific job-related skills and tasks relevant to the individual's career goals and interests.
- orkplace Adaptations: Instruction in using assistive technology, accommodations, and workplace modifications to support employment success.
Years of Experience
Recognition
skill-development
Let's get Started
The best skill-development in town