This Solution teaches a variety of key independent living skills step-by-step.
Seven popular titles comprise this package, covering personal care, social and work skills, self-determination, and self-advocacy:
Explore Personal Care — teaches how to maintain personal hygiene and appearance, and to understand the importance of these skills through printed text, video models, and role-play scenarios. Teachers can adapt lessons for students with different learning preferences or requirements. The lessons use a task analysis approach to break down each skill and offer guidance for lesson implementation. Gender-specific visual aids are provided in the printed books. The Explore Personal Care Curriculum Plus Kit is included.
Explore Your Community — covers the basics like Operating an Elevator and Dining in a Fast Food Restaurant, as well as Riding a Bus and Asking for Help. It is a blended curriculum, seamlessly integrating print materials with video, software, and an app. This blended approach increases student engagement while helping you teach students with varying abilities and learning preferences. The Explore Your Community Curriculum Plus Kit is included.
Explore Social Skills — an intervention program for adolescents and young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism. It focuses on 50 important skills through video modeling, photo-based directions, and role playing. A teacher monitored, self-assessment procedure keeps students engaged in the process. The Social Success Software and App combines the Student Book with the videos into an easy-to-navigate, interactive program. The Explore Social Skills Curriculum Plus Kit is included.
Living On Your Own — teaches a wide range of housekeeping activities and related interpersonal skills. Activities include the basics like setting the table and mopping the floor, outdoor maintenance, and living with roommates. The heavily-illustrated Survival Guide features vocabulary, step-by-step activity sequences, comprehension quizzes, and photo essays featuring age appropriate models for the 34 activities. The Living On Your Own Classroom Kit is included.
Whose Future Is It? — covers decision-making skills, problem solving, negotiation, compromise and leadership, all of which enable students to take a meaningful role in planning for their future. As mandated in IDEA, when transition issues are discussed in the IEP meeting, students must be invited. Whose Future shows students how to contribute to their IEP meetings. It culminates with students writing goals and taking an increasingly active part in their IEP meetings. The Whose Future Is It? Classroom Kit is included.
Explore Math Series — uses life skill themes to connect concepts to the real world including budgeting money, telling time, keeping a calendar, following a map, reading graphs, and understanding paychecks. Explore Math and Explore Math 2 create this multiyear program. The Curriculum Plus Kits are included.
Subject | Transition |
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Age Group | Transition |
Copyright | 2024 |