Meetings
Self advocating
Choices
Abilities and Attitude
Community Resources
100
Individual means

a person

100

Who must be at your ITP meeting?

YOU

100

Preferences mean?

liking one thing more than another

100

unique means...

different or one of a kind.  Nobody has your unique set of qualities. 

100
ways to help you do things independently are called_____.  (starts with an 's')

supports

200

Transition means

to move from one thing to another

200

Can the grocery store cashier come to your ITP meeting?

No.  Only if they know you personally. 

200
interests mean?

something you like to do or learn more about. 

200

Can anyone learn a new skill? True/False?

Yes, you can learn many new skills throughout your life. 

200

Knowledge or skills developed over time are called__________. (starts with an 'e')

experience

300

An ITP meeting is all about

the person, YOU :)

300

If you disagree with something said at your meeting, what can you do?

Speak up, say, "I disagree with that" or "I would like something else". 

300

An apartment is...

small room or rooms to rent. 

300

When you are an adult, you should know how to do all adult things? True/False?

No way, you continue learning throughout your life. 

300
Most cities have interesting classes for all ages of people. Children, young adults and older people. True/False. 

True.  pottery, hiking, gaming, computers, drawing, cooking, etc., etc.

400

ITP stands for

Individual transition meeting

400
If you don't know the answer, what can you say?
"I don't know" or "I'm not sure".
400

Abilities mean...

things you can do and are good at.

400
A good attitude can help you with your future. True/False?

True. Believing and trying again and again is the best way to succeed with anything. 

400
All colleges and universities have supports for people with special challenges or disabilities. 
Yes, they must offer reasonable supports or accommodations. 
500

Name one thing you talk about at your ITP meeting.

your goals, dreams, choices for work, choices for where to live, likes, dislikes, etc. 

500

Name three people who are part of your support system right now?

mother, father, sister, brother, hab person, respite provider, DDD support coordinator, uncle, aunt etc. 

500

Name three choices that you have each day. 

clothes, what to eat, who you talk to, friends etc. 

500

Do most people succeed the first time they try something?  Yes/no

No.  Whether you are learning to walk or talk or cook or learn math.  Skills take practice. 

500

Are there social groups that I can join after I graduate?  Yes/no

Yes.   'Meet up' groups that have your interests, AzAssist for young adults living with autism, Variety of city hosted groups as well and more. 

600

How often are ITP meetings held?

Once per year. 

600
Using body language, show how you are listening to someone. 

straight up in chair, head facing the speaker, shoulders towards the speaker. 

600

Name two things you cannot change about yourself. 

your height, where you were born, who your parents are, your eye color etc. 

600

Can you tell when someone has a disability or challenge in their life?

No. Example:  If they are blind or in a wheelchair, etc, you can see that, but many people have challenges such as dyslexia, depression, autism, ADHD, OCD etc. that you cannot see. 

600

If you were to live with your friends, can you have community resources?  Yes/No?

Yes, help with budgeting and paying bills, shopping, cooking, getting to work, etc. 

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