Employability E
- 1
Job Awareness E.1
- 1
Demonstrate a desire to be employed and recognize realistic job options. E.1.1
- 2
Demonstrate skills needed for a job interview. E.1.2
- 3
Recognize and participate in job training opportunities in the community. E.1.3
- 1
- 2
Work SkillsE.2
- 1
Demonstrate basic employability skills, including work, social and hygiene habits. E.2.1
- 2
Follow directions to complete a job task. E.2.2
- 3
Complete a daily schedule of assigned tasks. E.2.3
- 1
Daily Living DL
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Grooming and HygieneDL.1
- 1
Recognize and apply appropriate grooming habits and practices on a regular basis. DL.1.1
- 1
- 2
Nutrition and Food Preparation DL.2
- 1
Recognize basic foods and/or meals that make up a balanced diet. DL.2.1
- 2
Analyze information from a food package, recipe or menu including nutrition facts, dates and other common labels. DL.2.2
- 1
- 3
Food Preparation and Handling DL.3
- 1
Safely prepare basic foods using appropriate kitchen tools. DL.3.1
- 1
- 4
Home Maintenance and Safety DL.4
- 1
Demonstrate knowledge of routine home maintenance and safety. DL.4.1
- 1
- 5
Household Appliances and Tools DL.5
- 1
Responsibly use common household appliances (stove, washer/dryer, microwave, etc.) and/or tools. DL.5.1
- 1
- 6
Home Cleaning and Organization DL.6
- 1
Maintain basic home cleaning routines and organization. DL.6.1
- 1
- 7
Housing Options DL.7
- 1
Demonstrate knowledge of housing options for adulthood. DL.7.1
- 1
- 8
Time Management DL.8
- 1
Apply and manage use of time in the context of real-world situations. DL.8.1
- 2
Use a calendar to manage time and dates in the context of real-world situations. DL.8.2
- 1
- 9
Money Management DL.9
- 1
Apply and manage use of money in the context of real-world situations. DL.9.1
- 1
- 10
Personal Fitness DL.10
- 1
Recognize the benefits of and apply appropriate fitness habits and practices. DL.10.1
- 1
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Personal Wellness and Safety DL.11
- 1
Identify and apply ways to enhance personal wellness (e.g., Sun safety, mental health, sleep habits, etc.) and avoid or reduce risks (e.g., substance abuse, stranger danger, community navigation, etc.). DL.11.1
- 1
- 12
Healthcare and Medical Needs DL.12
- 1
Recognize basic and/or emergency medical needs (e.g., cold symptoms, routine checkups, serious injury, first aid, prescription maintenance, etc.) and identify appropriate ways to address those needs. DL.12.1
- 1
Community LivingCL
- 1
Community Resources CL.1
- 1
Explore community resources for personal, vocational and daily living supports. CL.1.1
- 2
Explore opportunities for civic participation. CL.1.2
- 1
- 2
Recreation and Leisure CL.2
- 1
Participate in recreation-leisure activities of choice. CL.2.1
- 2
Make plans and access community resources. CL.2.2
- 1
Personal Life PL
- 1
CommunicationPL.1
- 1
Effectively ask and respond to questions within community, daily living and vocational activities. PL.1.1
- 2
Participate in conversations related to current events in the community and beyond. PL.1.2
- 1
- 2
Social Skills PL.2
- 1
Demonstrate expressive skills to participate effectively in a social exchange. PL.2.1
- 2
Demonstrate appropriate use of interpersonal communication skills in work, community and daily living situations.PL.2.2
- 1
- 3
Self-Advocacy PL.3
- 1
Demonstrate effective self-advocacy skills to maximize independence in home, community and employment. PL.3.1
- 2
Identify rights and responsibilities of citizens, including opportunities for civic participation. PL.3.2
- 1
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Problem Solving PL.4
- 1
Apply problem-solving skills to issues related to daily living situations. PL.4.1
- 2
Create a solution to a problem based on a problem solving process.PL.4.2
- 1
Lifelong LearningLL
- 1
ReadingLL.1
- 1
Build word recognition within daily living and vocational materials. LL.1.1
- 2
Understand and apply vocabulary related to community, daily living and vocational situations. LL.1.2
- 3
Locate and use information from various sources to achieve a purpose. LL.1.3
- 4
Appreciate the value of print materials, such as newspapers and magazines for informational and pleasure reading. LL.1.4
- 1
- 2
WritingLL.2
- 1
Produce purposeful writing documents that follow conventional style, grammar, punctuation and spelling. LL.2.1
- 2
Complete written forms related to life and job skills. LL.2.2
- 1
- 3
Math LL.3
- 1
Use numbers in real-life situations, including basic computations, money and time.LL.3.1
- 1
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