Monday 21 October 2013

MLA’s Post-Secondary Program


Has your child completed high school?
Is he or she not yet ready to enter a college program?
Has he or she aged-out of most school programs?
Would he or she benefit from an opportunity to upgrade their skills in preparation to enter the workplace or a college program?

Then MLA’s innovative post-secondary program may be the opportunity your student needs to boost their basic academic skills, practice essential life and social skills, and ease the transition to adulthood. Our innovative program is designed for young men and women with a developmental disability (including those on the autism spectrum) who have completed between 7 and 14 credits but do not yet have the skills necessary to function independently in a college or workplace environment.

We offer young adults aged 19 - 22 with an encouraging environment in which to acquire important life skills including cooking, grocery shopping, banking and budgeting, and using public transportation. Students also work on improving basic academic skills including literacy, reading comprehension, and numeracy with a focus on content that directly transfers to work environments and vocational college programs. Because many of our students experience a high level of anxiety, stress-reduction techniques are incorporated into the daily program with each day starting off with a yoga session. Our program is rooted in an understanding of each student as an individual and incorporates practical, hands-on, and incidental teaching to prepare students for independent living and the transition to a less supported setting.

If you are struggling to find the right program for your post-secondary aged student, we encourage you to contact us.

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