ARD Meeting
Decisions
Outcomes
SMART goals
Miscellaneous
100

Who is the most important person in your ARD meeting?

YOU!

100

Why is it important to know how to make responsible decisions?

To take charge of your future, take charge of your transition program, and take charge of your dreams and goals.

100

What are the 4 outcomes?

Employment, Education and training, Independent living, and Rec and Leisure.

100

S stands for?

Specific

100

A detailed list of things you need to reach your goal is?

A plan

200

Skills you need to know to get from high school life to adult life are? (Vocabulary)

Transition Skills

200

What are 3 types of decisions?

No decision, snap decision, responsible decision.

200

Employment outcome is?

What you expect to do for work after NETS.

200

M stands for?

Measurable

200

What does NETS stand for?

North East Transition Services

300

Making decisions and plans to help get you to adult life are? (Vocabulary)

Transition Planning

300

What is a no decision?

Others decide what you will do.

300

Education and training outcome is?

What type of school or training you expect after NETS.

300

A stands for?

Achievable or attainable

300

What does IEP stand for?

Individual Education Plan

400

Name someone who should attend your ARD meeting.

YOU, case manager, teacher, District rep, friends, parents

400

What is a snap decision?

A quick choice you make without considering results.

400

Independent Living outcome is?

Where you expect to live after NETS.

400

R stands for?

Realistic or relevant

400

When do you start the transition process?

In high school

500

Who is in charge of your future?

You!

500

What is a responsible decision?

Considering others and your future when making a decision.

500

Rec and Leisure outcome is?

Hoe you expect to spend your free time and money after NETS.

500

T stands for?

Time Bound

500

Who is the best teacher at NETS?

Mr. D. 

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