Take A Walk On The Wild Side… … a walk through the PISP Website’s Wild Resources.

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Take A Walk On The Wild Side… … a walk through the PISP Website’s Wild Resources

PISP Contacts

Program Information Criteria for referral Mandate for program Format for services Referral forms Referral update forms Questions for follow up visits Video requirements for follow up visits

Videos Integration - Meeting The Challenge PE Modifications Transition To Adulthood

Strategies Communication Social Fine Motor Gross Motor Vision & Sensory Team Considerations Measuring Progress Planning Tools Transition To Adulthood Behaviour

Learning Modules Assessment Developing IEPs Communication & Social Strategies Program Planning Reporting Progress Transitions

Inservices Comprehen- sion Communica- tion Friendships Participation Plus Vision Classroom Teacher Writing IEPs Walk On The Wild Side Reporting Progress Gym Modifications Switch 101 Excellent Activities Transition to Adulthood

Participation Kits Kits For Jobs And Leisure Activities Academic Parallel Participation Kits

Disability Awareness

Resources

District Partners