Sequencing Tasks: Life Skills - Bundle #4
Sequencing Tasks: Life Skills - Bundle #4
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“Sequencing Tasks: Life Skills - Bundle #4” focuses on the cognitive skill of arranging photos of a task in chronological sequence. The app starts off with a video demonstrating a life skills task. After the video is shown, a review of the task is provided using 3 still photos taken from the video depicting each step in the task. After the review, the student is presented with the task of arranging the photos in chronological order by dragging and dropping them into a sequence. Statistics are gathered and saved for each session.

Many individuals with autism or other special needs have difficulty breaking down a task into the individual sequence of steps that make up the task. For example when getting ready in the morning, they may comb their hair before they take a shower. The Sequencing Tasks apps by Judy Lynn Software attempt to break down a task by first showing a video of the task and then reviewing the steps in chronological order that make up the task.

The app is composed of 5 tasks with each task having 3 steps.

The tasks included in this app are:

  • Getting in a car and putting on a seatbelt
  • Eating cereal
  • Washing your hands
  • Throwing out the garbage
  • Eating potato chips

The app is modeled after our very popular Windows special needs program called “In Sequence - Daily Living Skills”.

Don’t forget to check out our other sequencing apps which contain additional life skills tasks. Search for “Judy Lynn Software” in the app store.

The tasks contained in the other apps in the series are:

  • Making scrambled eggs
  • Sweeping the floor
  • Putting on a band-aid
  • Eating cake
  • Laundry
  • Brushing your teeth
  • Scooping ice cream
  • Eating a banana
  • Buying soda from a vending machine
  • Stapling papers together
  • Putting on sneakers
  • Eating a hamburger
  • Buying candy
  • Making a cheese sandwich
  • Talking on the phone
  • Breaking down a task into steps
  • Understanding the steps that make up a task
  • Sequencing of steps in a tasks
  • Important skill for individuals with Autism
Product ID: XPFD9HK3HBP9VS
Release date: 0001-01-01
Last update: 0001-01-01