We implement task analysis as a way of teaching skills and taking data. Here, we dive into all things task analysis and how it can help you and your clients succeed. Task analysis doesn’t have to be big, and it’s really about breaking any size task down into smaller steps. We all do this on a regular basis throughout our everyday lives, especially when it comes to tackling a big project or assignment. Breaking things down into smaller parts makes things more manageable and achievable. Many of our students need this type of learning as well as an explanation of what each individual step means.
Traditionally, when we think of task analysis, we think of basic tasks like showering and other hygienic care needs, but sometimes it can be used to tackle things like to-do lists. It can also help therapy teams work together and prioritize tasks to better serve the client and their goals. We cover how to come up with your task analysis list as well as how to know when to increase or decrease the amount of detail. We also discuss forward and backward chaining, creating a visual schedule, and why choose task analysis over other forms of data collection.
Make sure to check out our free task analysis template by clicking the link below.
What’s Inside:
- What is task analysis and how it helps makes life easier.
- How to compile a task analysis list.
- Forward chaining vs backward chaining.
- Why use task analysis over other forms of data collection.
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