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    Step Toward Functional Independence: Teaching Shoe Tying Through Video Modeling and Task Analysis

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    Step Toward Functional Independence: Teaching Shoe Tying Through Video Modeling and Task Analysis
    Author
    Rubini, Giulia
    Date
    December 8, 2025
    Subject
    Video modeling
    Shoe tying
    Task analysis
    Functional independence
    Developmental disabilities
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3730
    Abstract
    Shoe tying is a functional life skill which requires dexterity, fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This project takes place at the Recreational Education Center (REC) in Peabody, Massachusetts with the objective of testing the effectiveness of using a video model to teach shoe tying. At the time of recruitment, the participant was a client receiving applied behavior analysis services at the REC who was unable to tie shoes, and was capable of learning the skill. Once the video model was selected, a task analysis was created which breaks the skill down into small steps to track progress. After baseline data was collected, intervention trials were conducted using a least-to-most prompting hierarchy. Results found video modeling to be successful in improving shoe tying independence.
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    Waller, Kimberly
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