Community participation is a part of everyday life, but this can be challenging for individuals with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. The AFLS Community Participation protocol evaluates the most basic through in-depth skills necessary to function and navigate appropriately within the learner’s community.
From shopping in stores and transportation acknowledgment to using a phone and interaction with others, the Community Participation Skills protocol will measure a learner’s current ability to handle common community activities they will encounter.
Other areas assessed in Community Participation Skills protocol include:
- Basic Mobility
- Community Knowledge
- Shopping
- Meals in Public
- Money
- Phone
- Time
- Social Awareness and Manners