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Social & Community Skills
For those who have an intellectual or a cognitive disability, social information is not processed or readily communicated and social abilities become impaired.  For those who experience this type of disability, social programs can play an important role in their lives.  For a person with Autism or a cognitive disability, social help may be needed.  Integrated school and community based disability social training programs that teach social skills using natural environments and cues are often the best route for acquiring skills and the facilitation of community inclusion.

However, in addition to a disability community program, there are other social education methods to help professionals teach a child or adult to communicate information and improve the skills needed to function within a community setting. Disability social resources such as video programs, curriculum and games are tools that can be used to assist professionals with community training. They can additionally be used as ways to help a person with a disability transition into a social program or recreational and employment opportunities. Program Development Associates Social and Community Store offers a large number of high quality community skills resources for professionals and parents who want the benefits and help a disability social program video or educational resource can provide.

Takes instruction out of the classroom and into the community so students learn a balanced blend of skills-from shopping to banking to doing laundry-on planned, supervised outings.


Humorous vignettes helps students explore the benefits of working as a team.


Teaching functional life skills to young children with Autism and other significant developmental disorders.


The harrowing story of the filmmaker's son Adam, a 12-year-old with Asperger Syndrome, during a tumultuous year in the life of their family.


Powerful documentary about people with disabilities who struggle to be recognized as sexual beings, free to explore their sexuality and to lead sexually fulfilling lives.


In this new simulation, students must decide if sixteen diverse young adults are making good budgeting decisions.


In this new interactive simulation, students must decide if sixteen diverse young people are making good financial decisions. 


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A skills-based, full-year curriculum for completing daily living skills independently in the community.


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