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Accommodations that Work I Like To Accommodations that Work Verbal Praise Recycling Delivering the Paper Augmentative Communication System Stocking at Wal-Mart Shopping Joe Marks In the Future I Want To Attend Senior Breakfast Attend Homecoming Parade Graduate at the Siegel Center Attend Prom Attend Senior Picnic

Hey I’m Robert. I’m 14 no I’m just joking. I’m really 12 Hey I’m Robert. I’m 14 no I’m just joking. I’m really 12. Have great time reading this. I have an IEP because … I have anger issues I need to control it and not get angry over little things and not get frustrated. My Interests: I like to play star wars games and draw My hardest classes: Math because division and multiplication have a lot of thinking Social studies because all the writing and highlighting. My favorite classes: L.A because I love The word ladder P.E because I like to play games Ways to learn best: Skip some problems and go to next one until I can get it. Read the question first then read the story. My plans for the future: Go to Virginia Tech college. Be a game designer . Buy my own house. Start a basic job before I be a game designer.

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I Want You to Know Interests Accommodations that Work John I often make the honor roll. I am really good with my hands. My sister and I were adopted at birth. My favorite class is social studies. My parents are both teachers. I have severe migraines. I was diagnosed with ADHD at age 4. I have a learning disability. I have difficulty putting my thoughts onto paper. I am on the VDOE Youth Leadership Team. I speak around the state on self-determination. I scored a perfect score on my Geometry SOL. Interests Basketball Softball Video Games Computer Games Youth Groups Special Olympics (Unified) Learning Styles Auditory/Kinesthetic I want to live in a big house with a pool. Accommodations that Work Extended time on assignments Scribe 10 problems in math per night Water Breaks Clinic Visits Study Guides and Back-up Notes My college choice is John Tyler. My career interest is in Criminal Justice.

POSITIVE WORK BEHAVIORS Career Counseling/Career Education APTITUDES Oral Expression Calculator Usage Clerical Perception Good Use of Hand Tools Motor coordination Manual dexterity Eye Hand Coordination Bi-Manual Coordination Color Discrimination Shape/Size Discrimination Finger Dexterity Name Address DOB: INTERESTS Hair Care Food Service Meadowbrook High WORK BEHAVIOR GOALS LEARNING STYLES Work Pace Remain on Task Work independently Auditory Numerical Social Individual Auditory Language Expressive Written RECOMMENDATIONS POSITIVE WORK BEHAVIORS Attendance/Punctuality/Hygiene Safety Awareness Positive Attitude Stamina Follows Instructions Cooperative Attitude Supervisory Acceptance Adheres to dress code Career Counseling/Career Education Community-Based Training Career Exploration Career Interest Academic Classes Transition Services Systematic Instruction Self-advocacy training