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Engaging Parents in Employment Preparation By Kelly Von Lehmden April 28, 2015
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Parents Don’t Know What We Don’t Know
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Early Planning and Experiences to focus student career preferences Early and ongoing collaboration Paid work experience Support and Follow-up needed to Stabilize Employment Source: Iowa Department of Education Essential Systems Elements for Employment
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Educate parents on why planning is important and why their involvement is needed Never to0 early to start discussion with parents (no later than when student turns 14) Discuss expectations of employment (some parents aren’t aware that competitive employment is possible) Encourage parents to start thinking and talking about likes and dislikes of son or daughter Early Planning and Experiences to focus student career preferences
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Work with parents to Identify skills needed for employment Encourage parents to reach out to other parents Inform and encourage parents to attend a training on transition Engage son or daughter in the process! What can they be doing outside of school (volunteering, community skill building, group memberships etc..) Early Planning and Experiences to focus student career preferences
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Empower parents by educating and encouraging participation in the process Identify “team” Parents, Voc rehab, Discovery Services, Case Manager, IEP team members, family members and friends Identify role of team members and communicate this Work with team in identifying skills needed for employment so parents can be involved in this at home and in community Early and ongoing collaboration
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Communicate expectations on paid employment in high school Include parents in discussion on potential employers Communicate about paid work experiences (lessons learned, skills still needed etc…) Paid work experience
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To know why something is relevant To know employment is possible To hear information more than once and in different formats To know who can answer our questions Effective and timely communication (without the “jargon”) Parents need:
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At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents. Jane D. Hull
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