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 Transition and Inclusion Resources -
Inclusion People in San Diego
Anne Donalan - USD
 Jackie Thousand - CSUSM - institute
Doug Fisher - SDSU
Bonnie Kraemer PhD SDSU 619 594 3492Ref: Paula Kluth www.paulakluth.com (writes many books on inclusion,excellent respurce, e.g. You're Going to Love This Kid)
Online Transition Resources:
National Secondary Transition TechnicalAssistancehttp://www.nsttac.org
 Taxonomy for Transition Planninghttp://homepages.wmich.edu/~kohlerp/pdf/Taxonomy.pdf 
On-Line Individual Interest Inventories
My Futurehttp://www.myfuture.com/toolbox/workinterest.html
Career Voyageswww.careervoyages.com
Career Clusterswww.careerclusters.org (download in pdf format)
Dept of Laborwww.onetcenter.org
 
ChoiceMaker SD Assessment www.sopriswest.com(cost $14 for 25 copies)
Choose and Take Action: Finding a Job for You800.547.6747; www.sopriswest.com($150)
Casey Life Skills inventory – Free!www.Caseylifskills.org
Going to College.org (college planning socially for persons withdevelopmental disabilities including what to do to get intocollege, what to expect there, and how to survive academically)http://www.going-to-college.org
Research:
 Transition Coalition, University of Kansashttp://transitioncoalition.org
Zarrow Center for Learning Enrichment, University of Oklahomahttp://education.ou.edu/zarrow/
Resources:
National Collaborative on Workforce and Disabilityhttp://www.ncwd-youth.info/resources_&_Publications/assessment.html
http://www.postitt.org/ The Guidance Activities are organized in 6 units:1.Self Advocacy2.Assistive Technology3.Planning for College4.Applying to College5.Disability Services
 
6.Adult Human Services7.Vocational Exploration
Occupational Outlook Handbookwww.bls.gov/oco/home.htm (full version) freewww.bls.gov/k12/index.htm (junior version) free
 Job Videos (to watch videos about jobs)
http://acinet.org/acinet/videos.asp?id=27,&nodeid=27Ref: www.cleinc.net1-800-486-5058
Two new handouts
to help parents of transition-age youth are nowavailable on the PACER Center Web site. The handouts are produced byProject PRIDE, a parent information and training project funded by theRehabilitation Services Administration.Start Now to Chart Your Youth's Career Path After Graduation (PHP-c162)(http://www.pacer.org/publications/transition.asp#handouts)A high school diploma opens the doors to many exciting, newopportunities. This handout looks at a variety of options available toyoung adults after high school such as employment,postsecondarytraining or education and self-employment.Help Your Young Adult Learn About Accessing Accommodations AfterHigh School (PHP-c165)(http://www.pacer.org/publications/transition.asp#handouts)Although accommodation rights are provided to adults with disabilitiesthrough the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and theRehabilitationAct of 1973, services are not provided automatically. This handoutdiscusses methods to advocate for accommodations in postsecondaryeducation and training, employment and for independent living. These and other PACER Center handouts for parents specifically on the
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