Targeting Meaningful Curriculum for Transition Age Youth with Complex Needs
February 22, 2021
Video: Targeting Meaningful Curriculum for Transition Age Youth with Complex Needs - Considerations and Resources
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Academic and transition skills can come together to weave a strong foundation for transition age youth. The key in weaving the strongest foundations lies in the design of meaningful and individualized curriculum. Prior to and during transition years in school, it is important to provide equitable access to content knowledge that is presented in life-applied lessons and activities while weaving in transition skills.