The topic of first aid as presented in this month's unit titled, "Ouch, That Hurts!" The unit
lessons cover various aspects of dealing with injuries including activities in the Transition Passport: Daily Living/Safety. As we
assist our young adults in the transition from school to work, it is necessary that they receive training in taking care of
themselves and others at home and in the workplace. It is important to understand how to treat minor injuries with first aid as
well as when a situation is an emergency and requires more help.
The unit topic stories help young adults learn about first aid and emergency procedures. The first story shows how
quickly an emergency can arise. Two friends take a walk in the woods on a sunny day. When one of the friends is
seriously injured, the other must act quickly to get help. What to say to a 911 operator, and the importance of staying
calm during an emergency are emphasized. The second story follows a young man as he experiences a series of
minor accidents at home. The emphasis of this story is on what to do for a minor injury as well as prevention
measures that should be taken to avoid accidents in the future. Three articles further define first aid and emergency
procedures.
Regular monthly lessons are provided with a focus on practical math and money skills. Banking and budgeting are
addressed using real-life scenarios and situations. Daily living skills involved in cooking, including shopping for
ingredients and following a recipe are also part of a regular cooking lesson. Social and communication skills are the
focus of lessons presenting social trivia and everyday communication scenarios. This month’s everyday
communication scenario introduces strategies for compromising when a disagreement occurs.
Employment continues to be a regular focus for several lessons each month. Lessons include exploring different
jobs, reading job ads, completing job applications and practicing interview skills. Simple, realistic scenarios address
job skills and interactions at work. The activity can be role played if it is not practical to participate in a real-life situation. Job skills are
emphasized as team members take on various tasks.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
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