Our Innovative Grant Putting the pieces of transition together Presented by Amy Slama, Amy Mazankowski and Sonja Chatfield-Peetz ESU 7 Transition Team Agenda What do the State Results tell us How can we address it in our area Our Grant proposal What is the AFLS Please do tell…… What did the State’s Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (ARP) tell us? The following slides are used with permission from Rita Hammit-NDE. This Data was presented at NASES- March 28, 2014 Federal Requirements State’s Performance Plan (SPP) and Annual Performance Report (APR) are based on 20 Part B Indicators, 4 specific to Secondary Transition: Indicator 1 % of youth who graduate Indicator 2 % of youth who drop out Indicator 13 % of youth w/ transition components in the IEP Indicator 14 % of youth who achieve post-school outcomes 4 Critical Interrelationships for Achieving PSO (APR and SPP) Quality IEPs (Indicator 13) 13 2 Staying in School (Indicator 2) 1 4 Positive Post-school Outcomes (Indicator 14) 1 Graduating (Indicator 1) 5 Kohler (NSTTAC), 2007 Post School Outcome Targets Within One Year of exiting High School Target A- % enrolled Higher Education -40.9%) (NE Target B -% enrolled in Higher education or competitively employed (NE-66.2%) Target C -% Enrolled in Higher education or training program, or competitively employed or in some other employment (NE84.6%) Definitions Higher Education Competitive Employment Other Postsecondary Education or Training Other Employment • enrolled full- or part-time • community college (2-year program) • college/university (4- or more year program) • 1 complete term • worked for pay at or above the minimum wage • setting with others who are nondisabled • 20 hours a week • 90 days at any time in the year since leaving high school • includes military employment • enrolled full- or part-time • education or training program (e.g., adult education, vocational technical school that is less than a 2-year program) • 1 complete term • worked for pay or been self-employed • 90 days at any time since leaving high school • includes working in a family business (e.g., farm, store, fishing, ranching, catering services, etc.) 7 District Performance Report Trends in Postsecondary Education % of students previously/currently enrolled or planning on enrolling in Fall term: For 2013: • 64% enrolled in community or technical college • 77% enrolled full time • 32% received assistance with schoolwork • Main reasons not currently enrolled: – – – – 15% 13% 12% 10% Too expensive, can’t afford Completed School out of session Deciding on future Trends in Employment % of students who have ever worked since high school: For 2013: • 48% working full time (>35 hours) • 67% earning more than minimum wage • Main reasons never had a job: – 48% Do not have skills/ability to work – 16% In education program – 15% Cannot find job – 13% not interested in working Trends in Adult Agencies For 2013: Most utilized agency is Vocational Rehabilitation (21%) Main reasons adult agencies not used: 48% Services not needed or not requested 31% Never referred to any agency Targets Target A: Enrolled in higher education within one year of exit Target B: Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of exit Goal: 40.9% Goal: 66.2% Target C: Enrolled in higher education, competitively employed, enrolled in other education, or other employment within one year of exit Goal: 84.6% Target Trends National and NE State PSO Data National FFY 2009 National FFY 2010 100.0 State FFY 2009 (n = 930) State FFY 2010 (n = 1085) 90.0 83.6 Percent of Respondents 80.0 72.5 70.0 65.2 63.8 63.2 57.2 56.3 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 80.5 80.7 72.5 39.4 26.8 39.1 35.6 29.0 20.0 10.0 0.0 Measure A Measure B Indicator 14 Measure Measure C 14 Data Sources: National aggregates FFY 2009 & 2010, Submitted 2/1/2011 & 2012, respectively; State data reported in the SPP FFY 2009 & APR FFY 2010. NE Post-School Outcomes for 2010-11 School Year Leavers n = 1004 Not Engaged, (195) 19% Some Other Employment, (131) 13% Other Postsecondary Ed or Training, (44) 4% Higher Ed., (357) 36% Competitive Employment, (277) 28% 15 NE FFY 2010 APR NDE Resources Federal Information Data http://www.education.ne.gov/sped/data.html Transition- Technical Assistance http://ndetransition.site.esu9.org/announcements/ District ILCD Website- Portal https://portal.education.ne.gov/site/DesktopDefault.aspx Re-engaging Out of School Youth with Disabilities http://www.education.ne.gov/sped/reentry.html Annual Post School Outcome Methodology & Fact Books http://ndetransition.site.esu9.org/ne-post-schooloutcomes/ What should we do.. Our plan What we did… What did we learn… How did we broaden our Grant…. My Other Brother Daryl An Overview of The Assessment of Functional Living Skills (The AFLS) Developed by James W. Partington, Ph.D., BCBA-D Parent or Team Questions… What will my child be like when he’s… What will happen to my child when I’m… The answers depend on what the learner is able to do for himself! Remember the skills… ABBLS-R Early language skills Basic requests labeling common items Early developmental skills imitation play Early learning concepts Academic concepts matching etc 544 skills including self help skills such as dressing eating grooming and toileting ABBLS-R Normative Data So why AFLS.. What are the Benefits? Take care of themselves Help themselves Self Confidence Improve school placement Improve living options Decrease need for support personnel Personal freedom Perception of others Social opportunity When should we start… When learners are young Late elementary/middle school learners High School Older As soon as possible What holds us back Let me do it for you… I can do it faster… I don’t have time to… He can’t do it by himself… It’s my job as his parent (Para, Sister…) I don’t trust him to… CAUTION!!!!! Functional Skills Are needed to survive Are a cultural expectation Who is doing it if they can’t do it by themselves. The cost associated with care for Americans with ASD is *Autism Society estimates based on UK study by Jarbrink K, Knapp M, 2001, London School of Economics: "The economic impact on autism in Britain," 5 (1): 7-22. NE ASD Network 2012 28 These tools…. These tools are NOT Disability Specific!!! AFLS guide warning Functional skills can involve many dangerous situations including skills demonstrated in and around parking lots, traffic, moving vehicles, unknown people, stairs, appliances, electricity, tools, public places, restaurants, and various other everyday settings and activities. NEVER put assessment data before safety. ALWAYS, seek the assistance and advice of trusted professionals for support and safety strategies prior to any direct testing of functional skills. Many of the skills included in the AFLS are necessary for independent living and independent travel in the community. The range of skills in the assessment varies widely. However, it is our assumption that individuals whose skills are being assessed are under the direct supervision by a responsible person who can ensure their safety. Full independence in all areas of a person’s life requires sophisticated problem solving skills, refined generalization strategies to access information, assistance, or support in novel settings, advanced planning repertoires, and many other important skills not covered in the AFLS When completing the AFLS, directly supervise the person whose skills are being assessed. Do not leave the learner unattended. Do not create dangerous assessment situations. Plan ahead for reasonable contingencies and avoid them. The AFLS should be completed by erring on the side of caution. Use good judgment and “guesstimate” using the best available information to record scores. Basic Living Skills Skill Items Self- Management 25 Basic Communication 22 Dressing 37 Toileting 41 Grooming 34 Bathing 13 Health, Safety & First Aid 39 Nighttime Routines 14 225 total skills Graduated Independence Each skill and subset are designed to be a little more difficult in the area of independence Criteria explanation is Crucial and Key Don’t just explain, walk them thru it Scoring The AFLS is NOT a test!!!! Score what you already know Better to score lower than higher Some skills may not be applicable Some skills may not be applicable Score not applicable Assessment Assess those items that learner may be able to do safely Don’t try to assess skills that are not important to the learner Or that may put the learner in danger Jimmy !!Learner:!Jimmy!10/6/99! !!Assessor!!!!!!!!!!!Date!!!!!Color!Code! Assessment of Functional Living Skills Skills Tracking System Mom!!!!!!!!!!5/12! ! ! Basic Living Skills TL41 TL40 TL39 DR37 DR36 DR35 DR34 DR33 n a n a n a SM20 SM19 SM18 SM17 SM16 SM15 SM14 SM13 SM12 SM11 SM10 SM9 SM8 SM7 DR21 DR20 DR19 DR18 DR17 DR16 DR15 BC18 BC17 BC16 BC15 BC14 BC13 BC12 BC11 BC10 BC9 BC8 BC7 BC6 BC5 BC4 BC3 BC2 BC1 SM6 SM5 SM4 SM3 SM2 SM1 SM DR25 DR24 DR23 DR22 BC22 BC21 BC20 BC19 Self Management BC n a Basic GR28 GR27 GR26 GR25 TL HS25 HS24 HS23 HS22 HS21 HS20 HS19 HS18 HS17 HS16 HS15 HS14 HS13 HS12 BT13 BT12 BT11 BT10 BT9 BT8 BT7 BT6 BT5 BT4 BT3 BT2 BT1 GR12 GR11 GR10 GR9 GR8 GR7 GR6 GR5 GR4 GR3 GR2 GR1 TL6 TL5 TL4 TL3 TL2 TL1 Dressing n a n a n a n a GR24 GR23 GR22 GR21 GR20 GR19 GR18 GR17 GR16 GR15 GR14 GR13 TL12 TL11 TL10 TL9 TL8 TL7 Toileting GR n a n a n a HS36 HS35 HS34 HS33 HS32 HS31 HS30 HS29 HS28 HS27 HS26 GR34 GR33 GR32 GR31 GR30 GR29 TL20 TL19 TL18 TL17 TL16 TL15 TL14 TL13 DR14 DR13 DR12 DR11 DR10 DR9 DR8 DR7 DR6 DR5 DR4 DR3 DR2 DR1 DR n a n a n a n a n a TL33 TL32 TL31 TL30 TL29 TL28 TL27 TL26 TL25 TL24 TL23 TL22 TL21 DR32 DR31 DR30 DR29 DR28 DR27 DR26 SM25 SM24 SM23 SM22 SM21 TL38 TL37 TL36 TL35 TL34 HS39 HS38 HS37 Grooming Communication BT NR14 NR13 NR12 NR11 NR10 NR9 NR8 NR7 NR6 NR5 NR4 NR3 NR2 NR1 HS11 HS10 HS9 HS8 HS7 HS6 HS5 HS4 HS3 HS2 HS1 Bathing HS Health, Safety and First Aid Copyright © 2012 by Behavior Analysts, Inc. and Stimulus Publications NR Nighttime Routines Joey !!Learner:!Joey!10/19/01! !!Assessor!!!!!!!!!!!Date!!!!!Color!Code! 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Basic Living Skills TL41 TL40 TL39 DR37 DR36 DR35 DR34 DR33 n a n a n a SM20 SM19 SM18 SM17 SM16 SM15 SM14 SM13 SM12 SM11 SM10 SM9 SM8 SM7 DR21 DR20 DR19 DR18 DR17 DR16 DR15 BC18 BC17 BC16 BC15 BC14 BC13 BC12 BC11 BC10 BC9 BC8 BC7 BC6 BC5 BC4 BC3 BC2 BC1 SM6 SM5 SM4 SM3 SM2 SM1 SM DR25 DR24 DR23 DR22 BC22 BC21 BC20 BC19 Self Management BC n a Basic GR28 GR27 GR26 GR25 HS22 HS21 HS20 HS19 HS18 HS17 HS16 HS15 HS14 HS13 HS12 BT13 BT12 BT11 BT10 BT9 BT8 BT7 BT6 BT5 BT4 BT3 BT2 BT1 GR12 GR11 GR10 GR9 GR8 GR7 GR6 GR5 GR4 GR3 GR2 GR1 TL6 TL5 TL4 TL3 TL2 TL1 TL HS25 HS24 HS23 GR24 GR23 GR22 GR21 GR20 GR19 GR18 GR17 GR16 GR15 GR14 GR13 TL12 TL11 TL10 TL9 TL8 TL7 Dressing HS36 HS35 HS34 HS33 HS32 HS31 HS30 HS29 HS28 HS27 HS26 GR34 GR33 GR32 GR31 GR30 GR29 TL20 TL19 TL18 TL17 TL16 TL15 TL14 TL13 DR14 DR13 DR12 DR11 DR10 DR9 DR8 DR7 DR6 DR5 DR4 DR3 DR2 DR1 DR n a n a n a n a n a TL33 TL32 TL31 TL30 TL29 TL28 TL27 TL26 TL25 TL24 TL23 TL22 TL21 DR32 DR31 DR30 DR29 DR28 DR27 DR26 SM25 SM24 SM23 SM22 SM21 TL38 TL37 TL36 TL35 TL34 HS39 HS38 HS37 Toileting GR Grooming Communication BT NR14 NR13 NR12 NR11 NR10 NR9 NR8 NR7 NR6 NR5 NR4 NR3 NR2 NR1 HS11 HS10 HS9 HS8 HS7 HS6 HS5 HS4 HS3 HS2 HS1 Bathing HS Health, Safety and First Aid Copyright © 2012 by Behavior Analysts, Inc. and Stimulus Publications NR Nighttime Routines Home Skills Home skills Items Meals at home 29 Dishes 18 Clothing & Laundry 30 Housekeeping & chores 34 Household Mechanics 35 Leisure 25 Kitchen 37 Cooking 43 251 Total Motivation Incorporate what is liked from other skills into leisure activities, expand. 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Home Skills CG43 CG42 CG41 CG40 HC34 HC33 HC32 HC31 HC30 HC29 CL30 CL29 CL28 CL27 CL26 MH29 MH28 MH27 MH26 MH25 MH24 MH23 MH22 MH21 MH20 MH19 MH18 MH17 MH16 MH6 MH5 MH4 MH3 MH2 MH1 MH CL25 CL24 CL23 CL22 CL21 CL20 CL19 CL18 CL17 CL16 CL15 CL14 CL13 DS18 DS17 DS16 DS15 DS14 DS13 DS12 DS11 DS10 DS9 DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 MH15 MH14 MH13 MH12 MH11 MH10 MH9 MH8 MH7 Meals at Home DS HC28 HC27 HC26 HC25 HC24 HC23 HC22 HC21 HC20 HC19 HC18 HC17 HC16 HC15 HC14 HC13 HC12 HC11 HC10 CL12 CL11 CL10 CL9 CL8 CL7 CL6 HC9 HC8 HC7 HC6 CL5 CL4 CL3 CL2 CL1 Dishes CL HC5 HC4 HC3 HC2 HC1 Clothing & Laundry HC Housekeeping and Chores KT37 KT36 KT35 KT34 HM35 HM34 HM33 HM32 HM31 HM30 HM29 HM28 HM27 HM26 HM25 HM24 KT33 KT32 KT31 KT30 KT29 KT28 KT27 LS25 LS24 LS23 LS22 LS21 LS20 LS19 LS18 LS17 LS16 LS15 LS14 LS13 LS12 LS11 HM18 HM17 HM16 HM15 HM14 HM13 HM12 HM11 HM10 HM9 HM8 HM7 HM6 HM5 HM4 HM3 HM2 HM1 KT23 KT22 KT21 KT20 KT19 KT18 KT17 Houshold Mechanics Copyright © 2012 by Behavior Analysts, Inc. and Stimulus Publications LS CG12 CG11 CG10 CG9 CG8 CG7 CG6 CG5 CG4 CG3 CG2 CG1 KT11 KT10 KT9 KT8 KT7 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1 Leisure KT a CG21 CG20 CG19 CG18 CG17 CG16 CG15 CG14 CG13 KT16 KT15 KT14 KT13 KT12 LS10 LS9 LS8 LS7 LS6 LS5 LS4 LS3 LS2 LS1 n CG30 CG29 CG28 CG27 CG26 CG25 CG24 CG23 CG22 KT26 KT25 KT24 HM23 HM22 HM21 HM20 HM19 HM CG39 CG38 CG37 CG36 CG35 CG34 CG33 CG32 CG31 Kitchen CG Cooking Joey !!Learner:!Joey!10/19/01! !!Assessor!!!!!!!!!!!Date!!!!!Color!Code! 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Home Skills CG43 CG42 CG41 CG40 HC34 HC33 HC32 HC31 HC30 HC29 CL30 CL29 CL28 CL27 CL26 MH29 MH28 MH27 MH26 MH25 MH24 MH23 MH22 MH21 MH20 MH19 MH18 MH17 MH16 MH6 MH5 MH4 MH3 MH2 MH1 MH CL25 CL24 CL23 CL22 CL21 CL20 CL19 CL18 CL17 CL16 CL15 CL14 CL13 DS18 DS17 DS16 DS15 DS14 DS13 DS12 DS11 DS10 DS9 DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 MH15 MH14 MH13 MH12 MH11 MH10 MH9 MH8 MH7 Meals at Home DS HC28 HC27 HC26 HC25 HC24 HC23 HC22 HC21 HC20 HC19 HC18 HC17 HC16 HC15 HC14 HC13 HC12 HC11 HC10 CL12 CL11 CL10 CL9 CL8 CL7 CL6 HC9 HC8 HC7 HC6 CL5 CL4 CL3 CL2 CL1 Dishes CL HC5 HC4 HC3 HC2 HC1 Clothing & Laundry HC Housekeeping and Chores KT37 KT36 KT35 KT34 HM35 HM34 HM33 HM32 HM31 HM30 HM29 HM28 HM27 HM26 HM25 HM24 KT33 KT32 KT31 KT30 KT29 KT28 KT27 LS25 LS24 LS23 LS22 LS21 LS20 LS19 LS18 LS17 LS16 LS15 LS14 LS13 LS12 LS11 HM18 HM17 HM16 HM15 HM14 HM13 HM12 HM11 HM10 HM9 HM8 HM7 HM6 HM5 HM4 HM3 HM2 HM1 KT23 KT22 KT21 KT20 KT19 KT18 KT17 Houshold Mechanics Copyright © 2012 by Behavior Analysts, Inc. and Stimulus Publications LS CG12 CG11 CG10 CG9 CG8 CG7 CG6 CG5 CG4 CG3 CG2 CG1 KT11 KT10 KT9 KT8 KT7 KT6 KT5 KT4 KT3 KT2 KT1 Leisure KT a CG21 CG20 CG19 CG18 CG17 CG16 CG15 CG14 CG13 KT16 KT15 KT14 KT13 KT12 LS10 LS9 LS8 LS7 LS6 LS5 LS4 LS3 LS2 LS1 n CG30 CG29 CG28 CG27 CG26 CG25 CG24 CG23 CG22 KT26 KT25 KT24 HM23 HM22 HM21 HM20 HM19 HM CG39 CG38 CG37 CG36 CG35 CG34 CG33 CG32 CG31 Kitchen CG Cooking Community Participation Skills Community Participation Skills Items Basic Mobility 41 Community Knowledge 32 Shopping 48 Eat in Public 27 Money 15 Phone 29 Time 20 Social Awareness & Manners 47 259 Total Jimmy !!Learner:!Jimmy !10/6/99! !!Assessor!!!!!!!!!!!Date!!!!!Color!Code! 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(We then provided mentoring opportunities to get each of them started on their path) References Teaching Language to Children with Autism or Other Developmental Disabilities, Behavior Analysts, Inc. The Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills Revised (ABLLS®-R) WebABLLS is the online assessment, curriculum guide, and skills tracking system that mirrors The ABLLS-R in an electronic format. James W. Partington, Ph.D., BCBA-D of Partington Behavior Analysts and Michael M. Mueller, Ph.D., BCBA-D of Stimulus present: AFLS®- The Assessment of Functional Living Skills http://www.partingtonbehavioranalysts.com/