Morning Routine Life Skills Curriculum for Special Needs | Ages 3-12 | India Context | Unit 1 (Free)
This is Unit 1 of the Level 1 Life Skills Curriculum — a structured, ABA-based program designed for children with special needs, including autism, intellectual disabilities, and significant developmental delays. This free unit teaches foundational morning routine skills using visual supports, step-by-step instructions, and printable worksheets tailored to the Indian classroom and home environment.
What’s Included:
20+ printable worksheets (A4 format, easy to laminate and reuse)
Visual schedules and picture-based instructions
ABA-aligned tasks with clear data-tracking systems
Differentiated activities (Level Up/Level Down options for mixed-ability groups)
Culturally relevant scenarios (Indian names, homes, contexts)
Teacher/parent guidance notes
Who This Is For:
Children aged 3-12 who:
Communicate with a few words, signs, or pictures
Need hand-over-hand support for most tasks
Respond to their name and can match pictures
Are ready to sit at a table for 5–10 minutes with adult support
Have no reading or writing prerequisites
How to Use:
Print, laminate if possible, and use with 1:1 or small group instruction. Works in special schools, mainstream classrooms with support, and home settings. Track progress using the included data sheets.
Ready for More?
This is Unit 1 only. Access all 11 units (Morning Routine, My Body, Keeping Clean, Meal Times, Getting Dressed, Celebrations, Rooms in My Home, Helping at Home, Asking for Help, Places Near Me, Year-End Review) in the complete Level 1 Life Skills Curriculum — £32 on TES.
Designed by: A special education practitioner and autism parent with classroom experience in India.
