Online/Printable/Mailed - 4 PDUs - Description: When working with children with disabilities, achieving functional independence in daily living skills such as eating, dressing, bathing, and toileting is often a priority in therapy. While there are other elements to consider (ex. posture, cognition), this course focuses on hand development and the acquisition of self-care skills. This course offers a comprehensive breakdown of basic ADLs, discusses factors that impact the development of self-care skills, and provides a comprehensive resource of over 180 ADL milestones to help each therapist assess for delays. This entry-level to intermediate course is appropriate for occupational therapists and assistants.