ANSELL CASEY LIFE SKILLS ASSESSMENTS

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ANSELL CASEY LIFE SKILLS ASSESSMENTS (ACLSA)

Casey Life Skills has many available components of interests . Learning Plans (specific life skills goals) Resources (materials) Training (opportunities for further training) ASSESSMENT

ASSESSMENT Even though Casey Life Skills has many valuable components we will be focusing on the assessment component.

Generating a Reports The assessment report can combine the Caregivers results with the Youth’s results. The Caregiver could be any stakeholder that knows the youth: Teacher Parent (guardian) Foster parent

After the Assessment: You have the option to: Print a hard copy Save it to your hard drive Send it as an email to: parents, teacher, or other stakeholders etc..

After the Report is finished..... You can use the information / data to incorporate into the IEP (page B) Information Sources – Casey Life Skills Assessment Results- Raw and Mastery scores performance questions and additional questions if added by the teacher.

Ansell Casey Life Skills Assessment Page B sample Ansell Casey Life Skills Assessment Or (ACLSA) It was determined at this time that he/she has the skills necessary to live independently. Daily Living Domain Raw score= 92% Mastery score= 75% Answered “not like me” for “I can take care of minor injuries and illnesses” could use course work concerning first aid.

Casey Life Skills Assessment as it relates to IEP assessments Career Planning (Learning) Daily Living (Living) Housing and Money Management (Living) Self Care (Living) Social Care (Living) Social Relationships (Living / Working) Work Life (Working)

How can I use the ACLSA Score Report? The scores and responses in the report reflect a youth's strengths as well as areas for growth. This information can be very useful in goal planning and in starting discussions about life skills strengths and concerns. The Life Skills Guidebook (free) can be used with the Report to create a customized life skills teaching plan. Ready, Set, Fly! (free) offers creative life skills activities to help youth reach their life skills goals and covers the same domains as the Assessment.

ANSELL CASEY LIFE SKILLS ASSESSMENTS Just one of many transition assessments to use for students ages 14 and above!