This study aims to improve the ability of mildly intellectually disabled children in Grade II at SLB Asuhan Kasih, Kupang City, to wear lace-up shoes through Task Analysis in the Personal Development subject. Children with special needs are entitled to education, including the development of self-help skills, self-care, and self-management. Observation results indicated that mildly intellectually disabled students faced difficulties in wearing lace-up shoes, particularly in understanding the steps and coordinating hand movements. This Classroom Action Research (CAR) involved 3 Grade II students (MRR, PPJ, PVS). The results of Cycle II showed a significant improvement, where all subjects reached the Very Good category (scores 85-95), after previously being in the Very Poor category (scores 30-40) during the pre-test. The conclusion of this study is that the use of lace-up shoe media can enhance students' ability and concentration in wearing lace-up shoes
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