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Functional Skills - Building Everyday Independence

At PlayCircle Therapy™, we believe that functional skills are the heart of a child’s independence. These are the practical, everyday abilities that allow children to take care of themselves, participate in school routines, connect with others, and confidently engage in their world. Strengthening functional skills not only boosts independence – it improves confidence, emotional well-being, and readiness for life’s next steps.

What Are Functional Skills?

Functional skills span self-care (dressing, feeding, grooming, toileting), school participation (transitions, managing materials, following directions), and home routines (chores, packing, sequencing tasks). They draw on motor coordination, sensory processing, and cognitive planning working together.

Why Functional Skills Matter

When functional skills are strong, mornings run smoother, school tasks get easier, and children feel capable. When they’re challenging, families often see frequent prompting, avoidance, and frustration on both sides.

What Progress May Look Like

Smoother mornings and bedtime routines

Fewer reminders to complete tasks

A more confident, independent child

Signs Your Child May Benefit From Functional Skill Support​

Self-Care: difficulty dressing, struggles with fasteners or shoe tying, avoids grooming tasks

School/Routines: needs constant reminders, loses items, overwhelmed by multi-step directions

Home: resists chores, difficulty following household routines, trouble sequencing tasks

Everyday Activities That Support Functional Skills at Home

Let your child practice dressing and choosing clothes independently

Use a simple morning checklist

Assign small chores: watering plants, matching socks, wiping surfaces

Cook simple recipes together to build sequencing skills

How We Supports Functional Skill Development

Comprehensive Assessment: We evaluate motor, sensory, executive function, and family routines to create a personalized plan.

Real-World Practice: Sessions include dressing, feeding, grooming, morning/bedtime sequences, and packing practice.

Family Collaboration: We provide visual schedules, task breakdowns, and strategies for building independence at home and school.

Confidence Building: Children learn to complete tasks on their own and feel proud of every step forward.

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