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Job-related social and self-management skills are essential
for students with special needs. Workers with disabilities regularly
lose jobs because of difficulties with social situations in job
settings. To be successful in getting and keeping a job, students
with disabilities need interview skills, social skills in a variety
of areas, and most of all preparedness for the many and varied
challenges of a job setting. As a result, they need lots of time to
learn and practice vocational skills.
This curriculum teaches such competencies as the ability to
self-examine one's strengths and weaknesses, creative
problem-solving skills, self-confidence and assertiveness, advocacy
skills, and accepting responsibility.
Coauthored by speech-language pathologist Corinne Thomas-Kersting
and special education teacher and occupational therapist Dona
Schumacher. Covered spiral bound book, 80 pages, includes a Win/Mac
CD with printable PDF, 2008.
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