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IDEAL Transition Program |
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Transitioning from high school to
college or to the adult
work world proves
difficult for many
young people. For
adolescents with visual
impairment or blindness, this transition involves even
greater challenges.
College bound blind and visually impaired students need to move forward on firm footing.
These academically oriented students require
independent living skills appropriate for a
dormitory, orientation and mobility expertise, study
and organizational skills, and computer/technology
proficiency. Blind and visually impaired students
entering the work force also need skills for
independent living and travel. Additionally, work
oriented students need to exhibit confidence in interviewing for a job, writing a resume, and
preparing job applications, and must have work
related technology skills, and a well developed
work ethic in place.
CBVI’s IDEAL Transition Program (Individual
Development Through Experience, Assessment
and Learning) is designed to assist blind and
visually impaired students in making a smooth
and successful transition from the safe, secure, and
structured high school environment to the complex
opportunities and risks of adult living, college life,
or the workplace.
IDEAL is a summer residential program which offers
full days of classes and other activities in group and
individual settings. Students may choose a college
oriented or employment directed curriculum. The IDEAL staff conducts an assessment of each
student’s abilities, skills, and interests, and designs
an individualized program for the student to
strengthen existing skills and acquire necessary
new proficiencies.
At the conclusion of the summer program, the staff
invites family members, counselors, educators, and
other advocates to meet with each participant to
discuss his or her progress during the program.
At this meeting, the group develops plans and
recommendations geared towards facilitating an
effective transition into college life or the
workplace for the student.
For more information about IDEAL, please contact
the Communications Coordinator at
610-874-1476, ext. 161. |