Development of a Communication Class Curriculum for Young Adults with Developmental Disabilities
This project involves creating a comprehensive communication curriculum tailored for young adults with developmental disabilities. The curriculum will focus on enhancing both verbal and non-verbal communication skills, social interaction, and practical communication strategies for real-world settings. The goal is to empower students to communicate effectively in personal, educational, and professional environments. Objectives: Curriculum Development: Design a communication class curriculum that addresses the specific needs and learning styles of young adults with developmental disabilities. Inclusive and Accessible Materials: Create accessible, engaging teaching materials that incorporate multiple forms of communication (e.g., verbal, visual, and assistive technologies). Skill Development: Focus on building foundational communication skills such as listening, speaking, social interaction, and non-verbal cues. Real-World Applications: Include lessons that help students apply communication skills in daily situations, such as navigating public spaces, using communication devices, and interacting with peers and authority figures. Evaluation and Feedback Mechanisms: Provide strategies for assessing student progress and adjusting the curriculum based on individual needs and feedback.