| Literature DB >> 29020804 |
Kara Hume1, Jessica Dykstra Steinbrenner1, John Sideris2, Leann Smith3, Suzanne Kucharczyk4, Kate Szidon3.
Abstract
Adolescents with autism spectrum disorder have limited participation in the transition planning process, despite the link between active participation and an improvement in postsecondary education and employment outcomes. The Secondary School Success Checklist was designed to support transition planning for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder by incorporating their own assessments of strengths, skill deficits, and prioritization for instruction along with those of their parents and teachers across multiple skill domains. Findings from more than 500 adolescents with autism spectrum disorder across the United States indicate discrepancies between adolescent, teacher, and parent ratings of skills highlighting the importance of the inclusion of multiple perspectives in transition planning. Although ratings varied, agreement between adolescents with autism spectrum disorder, parents, and teachers across the highest and lowest rated skills suggests the need to broaden the focus on critical transition skills to include problem-solving, planning for life after high school, and self-advocacy.Entities:
Keywords: Secondary School Success Checklist; adolescent; autism; skill importance; transition
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29020804 DOI: 10.1177/1362361317722029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613