
Systematic training in independence and self-reliance to a level comparable to age-expected peers.

The Saut Self-Help Program systematically trains students with Down syndrome in independence and self-reliance skills across essential daily life domains. The program aims to empower students to carry out daily tasks independently at a level comparable to their chronological age peers.
The program covers personal care, hygiene, simple meal preparation, mobility, time and money management, through individual plans suited to each student's level and regularly evaluated.
Develop personal care and hygiene skillsBuild student independence in daily activitiesTrain in time, money, and mobility managementMeasure independence against age-expected benchmarks
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