Description
Ages: 11-Adult
Grades: 6-Adult
Individuals with developmental disabilities gain independence with these language and reasoning lessons in homemaking, health, money management, entertainment, and government.
The 170 one-page activities teach functional skills and target:
- general knowledge
- vocabulary
- following directions
- decision-making
- knowing what to expect
- planning a course of action
The book covers a huge range of information essential to functioning as an adult. The activities are organized in six areas of independent living:
- Homemaking - laundry, finding and furnishing a home/apartment, property maintenance, kitchen essentials, meal preparation, and purchasing groceries
- Health Concerns - diet and nutrition, weather conditions/safety, first aid, making appointments, health insurance, hospital and emergencies, medicines and prescription drugs, immunizations, vision and dental care, and fire safety
- Consumer Affairs - types of stores, comparison shopping, evaluating bargains and saving money, warnings and labels, how to use the newspaper, paying bills, filling out an order form, and alternative shopping methods
- Money Matters - establishing and sticking to a budget, banking, use of credit, bills and statements, applying for loans and employment, creating a resume, and job search and interviews
- Going Places - restaurants and menus, brochures and advertisements, maps and travel, entertainment, and public transportation
- Government - local and state government, elections, time zones, postal system, national holidays, driving safety, road signs, taxes, and the judicial system
192 pages 8.5 x 11, softcover 1998