Absolutely. One of the primary goals of NDIS-funded behaviour therapy is to promote daily independence through structured, practical skill-building. Therapists use tools like visual schedules, task analysis, and reinforcement systems to teach children how to manage their own routines. This may include brushing teeth, making simple meals, dressing, or organising a backpack.
Therapy focuses on developing self-initiation, reducing reliance on adult prompts, and increasing confidence through repeated practice in familiar environments. The therapist also works closely with families to integrate strategies into home life, ensuring consistency and success outside therapy sessions. These goals are typically funded under “Improved Daily Living” in your child’s NDIS plan.
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