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Transitioning from High School to Adulthood: Challenges, Needs, and Resources

This article explores the transition process from high school to adulthood for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), discussing the challenges, needs, and available resources. It highlights best practices, identifies barriers, and provides useful information for parents, school professionals, and community professionals.

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Transitioning from High School to Adulthood: Challenges, Needs, and Resources

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  1. Transitioning from High School to Adulthood:Challenges, Needs, and Resources Laura Corona April 12, 2019

  2. Objectives • Locate local and web-based resources for navigating the transition process • Identify best practices for supporting adolescents with ASD during the transition from high school to adulthood • Discuss barriers and challenges that exist during the transition process

  3. What is the “transition process?” • The transition process refers to a student’s movement from high school to adulthood. • Transition is often defined to include: • Education • Employment • Community living • Community integration Hendricks & Wehman, 2009

  4. What are “transition services?” • “A coordinated set of activities for a child with a disability • That is designed to be a results-oriented process, • That is focused on improving the academic and functional achievement of the child with a disability • To facilitate the child’s movement from school to post-school activities, including postsecondary education, vocational education, integrated employment (including supported employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community participation; • Is based on the individual child’s needs, taking into account the child’s strengths, preferences, and interests” Individual with Disabilities Education Act, 2004

  5. Why do we need transition services? • 36% of young adults with ASD attended post-secondary education • 58% of young adults with ASD worked for pay outside their homes • 20% of young adults with ASD lived independently • 25% of young adults with ASD were socially isolated • 33% had no community participation National Autism Indicators Report, 2015

  6. What barriers and challenges exist during the transition process?

  7. A Capital Region perspective • 19 parents • 11 school professionals • 12 community professionals

  8. A Capital Region perspective Systems-level Person-level

  9. Systems-level challenges • Service availability & access • Knowledge about ASD • Awareness of existing services • Collaboration • Competing priorities • Setting appropriate goals

  10. Person-level needs • Social challenges • Mental health • Independent living skills • Self-determination • Restricted, repetitive behaviors • Executive functioning • Employability skills • Individualized needs • Sensory sensitivities

  11. A state-wide perspective • 323 participants • 112 parents • 155 school professionals • 56 community professionals • From 55 NY counties

  12. Systems-level challenges

  13. Person-level needs

  14. Choose your top three …

  15. What do we know about best practices?

  16. Taxonomy for Transition Planning Interagency collaboration Family involvement Student-focused planning Student development Kohler, 1996

  17. Peer and social competence • Literacy skills • Independence and self-management skills • Collaboration with family and community resources Odom et al., 2014

  18. The “3 Rs” Test, Smith, & Carter, 2014

  19. Putting it together … • Start early • Make a plan • Build connections

  20. What resources can support best practices?

  21. Books

  22. Online Resources

  23. Online Resources • CSESA Student Planning Menu • Secondary School Success Checklist • Community & School Resource Mapping • Transition Planning Manual

  24. Online Resources • Age-appropriate transition assessment • Developing a high-quality transition plan • Pathways to employment • Pathways to self-determination

  25. Local Resources Office for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) https://opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_services_supports/children/transition-students-developmental-disabilities NYS Department of Education http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/publications/transitionplanning-2011.htm

  26. Healthcare Transition https://autisticadvocacy.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/ASAN-healthcare-toolkit-final.pdf

  27. Contact: Laura.L.Corona@vumc.org

  28. References • Hendricks, D. R., & Wehman, P. (2009). Transition from school to adulthood for youth with autism spectrum disorders: Review and recommendations. Focus on autism and other developmental disabilities, 24(2), 77-88. • Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, 20 U.S.C. § 1400 et seq. (2004). • Kohler, P. D. (1996). Taxonomy for Transition Programming: Linking Research and Practice. Champaign: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Transition Research Institute. • Odom, S. L., Duda, M. A., Kucharczyk, S., Cox, A. W., & Stabel, A. (2014). Applying an implementation science framework for adoption of a comprehensive program for high school students with autism spectrum disorder. Remedial and Special Education, 35:2, 123-132.

  29. References • Roux, A. M., Shattuck, P. T., Rast, J. E., Rava, J. A., & Anderson, K. A. (2015). National autism indicators report: Transition into young adulthood. Life Course Outcomes Research Program’, AJ Drexel Autism Institute, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. • Test, D. W., Smith, L. E., & Carter, E. W. (2014). Equipping youth with autism spectrum disorders for adulthood: Promoting rigor, relevance, and relationships. Remedial and Special Education, 35:2, 80-90.

  30. Online Resources • Autism Speaks Transition Toolkit: https://www.autismspeaks.org/tool-kit/transition-tool-kit • Center on Secondary Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: https://csesa.fpg.unc.edu/ • Employer’s Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome (by Barbara Bissonnette): http://www.forwardmotion.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Employers-Guide-to-Aspergers-Syndrome.pdf • Life Journey Through Autism: A Guide for Transition to Adulthood: https://researchautism.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/A_Guide_for_Transition_to_Adulthood-2.pdf

  31. Online Resources • Secondary School Success Checklist: https://csesa.fpg.unc.edu/resources/secondary-school-success-checklist • Transition Tennessee: https://transitiontn.org/

  32. Other Resources: Books • Developing Workplace Skills for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The BASICS College Curriculum, by Michelle Rigler & Amy Rutherford • Growing Up on the Spectrum: A Guide to Life, Love, and Learning for Teens and Young Adults with Autism and Asperger’s, by Lynn Kern Koegel & Clair LaZebnik • Guiding Your Teenager with Special Needs through the Transition from School to Adult Life, by Mary Korpi • Helping Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome Get & Stay Hired: Career Coaching Strategies for Professionals and Parents, by Barbara Bissonnette

  33. Other Resources: Books • High School Transition that Works: Lessons Learned from Project SEARCH, by Maryellen Daston, Erin Riehle, Susie Rutkowski, & Paul Wehman • Independence, Social, and Study Strategies for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The BASICS College Curriculum, by Amy Rutherford & Michelle Rigler • Living Independently on the Autism Spectrum, by Lynne Soraya • Navigating College: A Handbook on Self Advocacy Written for Autistic Students from Autistic Adults, by Autistic Self Advocacy Network & Melody Latimer

  34. Other Resources: Books • Parenting a Teen or Young Adult with Asperger Syndrome, by Brenda Boyd • Parties, Dorms, and Social Norms: A Crash Course in Safe Living for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum, by Lisa Meeks & Tracy Loye Masterson • Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for those with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, by Jed Baker • Social Behavior and Self-Management: 5-Point Scales for Adolescents and Adults, by Kari Dunn Buron & Jane Thierfeld Brown

  35. Other Resources: Books • Social Skills for Teenagers and Adults with Asperger Syndrome: A Practical Guide to Day to Day Life, by Nancy Patrick • Steps to Independence: Teaching Everyday Skills to Children with Special Needs, 4th Edition, by Bruce Baker & Alan Brightman • The Loving Push: How Parents and Professionals Can Help Spectrum Kids Become Successful Adults, by Debra Moore & Temple Grandin • Turning Skills and Strengths into Careers for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The BASICS College Curriculum, by Michelle Rigler & Amy Rutherford

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