The following are some of the skills that may help prepare students with disabilities for the transition from secondary school into a day program.
It is important to build skills early to increase student autonomy in completing tasks throughout their day. Although not required for eligibility, the level of support a student requires to complete daily tasks may affect the associated cost to attend these programs.
For each skill a brief list of possible strategies is provided. A general strategy that can be used with all skills is to break down activities through a task analysis/checklist into smaller steps.
| Skill | Possible Strategy |
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| Managing belongings |
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| Lunch |
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| Awareness of time |
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| Transitioning between activities |
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| Skill | Possible Strategy |
|---|---|
| Washing hands |
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| Lunch bag |
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| Asking for help with lunch |
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| Waiting to access shared amenities |
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| Setting the table |
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| Remaining seated while eating |
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| Cleaning up |
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| Skill | Possible Strategy |
|---|---|
| Flushing toilet |
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| Handwashing steps |
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| Locking/unlocking door (push button or manual lock) |
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| Use of hands-free equipment (paper towel, soap, water) |
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| Use of menstrual products |
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| Use of urinals |
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| What to do in case of an accident |
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| Skill | Possible Strategy |
|---|---|
| Turn taking |
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| Willingness to share |
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| Notifying staff of their needs |
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| Ability to follow a schedule |
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| Self-regulation or self-awareness |
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| Skill | Possible Strategy |
|---|---|
| Ability to stay with the group |
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| Awareness of safe and unsafe situations |
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| Understanding community spaces |
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| Ability to communicate in unsafe spaces or situations |
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