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- community living domains<BR>- functional academic skills<BR>- embedded social, communication, and motor skills
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Serving learners from kindergarten through age 21, this field-tested curriculum is a must for professionals and parents devoted to directly preparing a student with disabilities to thrive in the real world. It examines the role of community living domains, functional academics, and embedded skills and includes practical implementation strategies and indispensable information for preparing students whose learning needs go beyond the scope of traditional academic programs.
The Syracuse Community-Referenced Curriculum Guide for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities
New Spiral
Alison, Ph.d. Ford
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Serving learners from kindergarten through age 21, this field-tested curriculum is a must for professionals and parents devoted to directly preparing a student with disabilities to thrive in the real world. It examines the role of community living domains, functional academics, and embedded skills and includes practical implementation strategies and indispensable information for preparing students whose learning needs go beyond the scope of traditional academic programs.
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