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Transitioning
The transition from home and high school, into a more independent
life of post-secondary education or work, and adult services is
a challenging period for all young adults and especially for many
people with ASDs and their families.
There will be many questions
to address about post-secondary education, vocational training and
employment. See also...Life
with ASD: Resources for Adults and Youth. A student receiving
special education services in public schools should have regular
meetings with family and school staff to evaluate the student's
Individualized
Education Program (IEP). When a student reaches high school,
these meetings should include planning for the transition from high
school to adult life.
The plan should be based on the individual student's needs, skills
and interests. It will take into account:
- Options for postsecondary education
- Vocational training and evaluation
- Integrated employment opportunities (including supported employment)
- Continuing and adult education (including social skills, life
skills)
- Adult services (financial, health, mental health, etc.)
- Independent living arrangements
- Community participation, recreation and social needs
Parents and caregivers should begin this plan in consultation with
school staff as early as possible in order to make the transition
to independence as successful as possible. Action is an important
component: once goals are set, it will be vital to encourage
actions to reach those goals such as volunteer experiences, creating
training opportunities and activities leading to skills development,
etc.
For
more on transitioning.
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