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THIS WEEK

4 days on a roll!

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Today's small win

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QUICK HELP

What feels hard?

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What's hard right now?

Choose the closest match. You can adjust it later.

👕Getting dressed
🪥Brushing teeth
📱Stopping screen time
🎒Getting ready
🔄Transitions
🍽️Mealtime
🛒Going out
💬Asking for help
Getting dressed

Try this first.

1

Give one instruction.

Say: "Shirt on."

Then wait quietly for 10 seconds before helping or repeating yourself.

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Why this may help

Too many words can make a simple task feel harder. One instruction gives Sarah more processing time.

After you try it

Did it help?

Your answer helps NextStep learn what works for Sarah.

Let's adjust

Make it smaller.

2

Practise only one part.

Today, practise only putting both arms through the shirt.

Stop while it is still going well. You can build the next step later.

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Nice work!

You found something that helps.

What worked

One instruction
Use short language.
10-second wait
Give Sarah more processing time.
My Coach

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Your question

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Here's what I noticed.

Sarah already understands the routine.

The main opportunity is giving her more time before the next instruction.

Keep
Let her start the routine herself.
Change
Give one instruction, then wait 10 seconds.
Next
Tomorrow, practise only arms through the shirt.
MY PLAN

Keep it going!

275 pts
57%
This week4 of 7 practice days
3 ACTIVE GOALS

Pick one to practise

NEW PERSONAL BEST4 days in a row!One more day beats last week.
Sarah's Playbook

This is how Sarah works best.

What helps

Visual instructions
Best for routines and transitions.
Two choices
More successful than open-ended questions.
10-second processing time
Wait before repeating instructions.

Usually makes things harder

Repeated verbal instructions
Rushing
Weekly win

You’re on a roll!

Getting dressed

Sarah got dressed with just one reminder on four mornings this week.

Then

You were reminding her 6 to 8 times most mornings.

Now

One short instruction and more wait time is often enough.

Next step

Button one button independently.

Keep the goal small and build from success.

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Who are we helping?

Child profile

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First name

Sarah

Age

6 years

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Choose priorities

What feels hardest right now?

👕Getting dressed
🔄Transitions
💬Communication
🎒Morning routine
🍽️Mealtime
🧹Independence
Your first goal

Make it small enough to practise.

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Getting dressed

Sarah puts both arms through her shirt with one reminder.

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Why NextStep is suggesting this

Several strategies have been tried and the difficulty is still affecting daily life.

Choose the problem, not the professional.

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Dressing, hygiene, home skills
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School Readiness Consult
Routines, transitions, participation
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Home, school, and community changes
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