The Essential Eight Skills

[and the Necessary Nine]

Many children and adults with moderate-to-severe disabilities and limited skill repertoires experience deficits in the Essential Eight Skills.

The Essential Eight Skills

The Must-Have Skills

These skills are some of the first skills addressed in Essential for Living.

Making Requests
1

Making Requests

[mands]

Waiting after making requests
2

Waiting after making requests

Accepting Removals
3

Accepting Removals

Transitions, Sharing, and Taking Turns

Completing Required Tasks
4

Completing Required Tasks

Completing Previously Acquired Tasks when asked to do so

Accepting "No"
5

Accepting "No"

Following Directions
6

Following Directions

related to Health and Safety

Completing Daily Living Skills
7

Completing Daily Living Skills

related to Health and Safety

Tolerating Skills
8

Tolerating Skills

related to Health and Safety

The Necessary Nine

These skills are also known as 'the must-have skills' and are some of the first skills addressed in Essential for Living.

Recently, in our Teaching Manual, we acknowledged that leisure skills should have been considered 'must-have skills' and added to the 'Essential Eight', making this group of skills the 'Necessary Nine'.

View Teaching Manual

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