So what happens when someone with Down syndrome graduates high school? When the structure and support from the education system ends, what begins? Today we’re talking about inclusive employment for adults with Down syndrome with our very own, Val Schlieder! She recently earned her doctorate degree in occupational therapy, produces this podcast, and is also very involved in her local DS community! As part of her OT schooling, she created an employment-prep program for adults with DS that focused on problem solving, social appropriateness, self-advocacy, & so much more. Today she’s sharing about the barriers to inclusive employment (hint: ableism!), the importance of autonomy, all the things people with DS ADD to a workplace, and how parents of young kiddos can start thinking about the future. Enjoy this episode, friends!
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SHOW NOTES
Listen to our previous episode with Val and her sister to learn more about fostering friendships with peers who have DS: 43. Back to School & All Things Best Buddies ft. Val Schlieder
Learn more about GiGi’s Playhouse in EP 59: Finding Community at GiGi’s Playhouse w/Nancy Gianni
Listen to more episodes about future opportunities for adults with Down syndrome.
Get involved with The Lucky Few Foundation’s Summer Storytelling Tour HERE.
Pre-order Everyone Belongs by Heather Avis HERE.
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