Día de escuela
(Autodeterminación)
The Day School (Self Determination) at OCCTAC is an innovative arts-based program designed for individuals aged 18 to 26 with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Our mission is to prepare students for entry into appropriate adult programs and supported work placements upon graduation.
Program Overview
The Day School (Self Determination) emphasizes student independence, choice making, individualized work experience, communication skills, money skills, integration with the college population, and transition to integrated work in connection with our Youth Employment Program (YEP).
Program Structure
Our program is structured around a schedule that includes:
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Reading and Writing
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Computer Literacy
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Dance and Movement
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Arts and Emotion
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Music and Language (Guitar, Piano)
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Life Skills (Nutrition and cooking, Gardening, Math and Money)
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Robotics
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Field trips
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Shopping and eating out
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Gatherings (dances)
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Employment opportunities (YEP)
Learning Domains
The Day School (Self Determination) focuses on the following learning domains:
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Social Skills
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Communication Skills
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Functional Academics
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Vocational Skills
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Daily Living Skills
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Recreation/Leisure activities
Daily Learning Opportunities
Examples of daily learning opportunities supporting our learning domains:
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Household skills for independent living
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Connections to community agencies
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Encouragement of student independence
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Tailored support based on individual needs
Life Skill Experience Training
Life skills and arts experience training are highly individualized and meaningful for our students. These experiences help them acquire essential life skills, assess strengths, and determine work preferences. OCCTAC's staff provides motivating training that allows students to make their own choices and find solutions to everyday problems.
Instructional Models
The program uses the entire center as instructional classrooms, providing a natural and accepting environment. Individualized programs are designed to be rewarding and promote each student's development as an individual.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility for the program is determined by the IEP team and specified in the Individual Transition Plan for students with disabilities aged 18 to 26 enrolled in the Self-Determination Program as determined by the Department of Developmental Services or OCDE Special Education Programs.
Parent Involvement
While our students are legally adults, we encourage parent involvement in helping them learn essential life skills. Collaboration as a team is important for our students' SUCCESS!
Ponerse en contacto
Si tiene consultas sobre el programa, no dude en ponerse en contacto con los miembros de nuestro equipo dedicado:
joanny sanchez
Escuela diurna (autodeterminación)
Coordinador
T: 714-547-5468
Correo electrónico: joannys@occtac.org