Do you ever stop and wonder if you are preparing your child or your students to become contributing members of society? With my own kids, I find myself getting wrapped up in the day to day of life only to realize how quickly the years are going by. Along with every single parent or teacher reading this, our children will eventually make that huge transition of life into adulthood.
Whether that next stage of life is paved or leads to uncertainty, it is inevitable that you will be faced with the question, “is my child ready for adulthood?” If you have younger children, this may seem like something you do not need to be concerned with. If you have older children, you may feel a crunch of time to prepare for this transition.
In any stage of life, we can help prepare for the transition into adulthood.
How Therapists Help in the Preparation for Transition to Adulthood?
There is a strong emphasis on starting early– We are able to help you build routines that promote independence and success later in life.
Skill development is our jam- We assess one’s ability to perform necessary skills for adulthood. We help determine how independent one is in all skill levels necessary for adulthood.
Your priorities always matter- We explore and determine interests, strengths and passions.
Where there is a will, there is a way- We develop strategies and skills necessary to meet transition and adulthood goals.
What Therapists Help in Preparation for Transition to Adulthood?
OT, PT, SLP are trained in breaking down the environmental, individual and task based strengths and barriers necessary for meeting adulthood goals
60+ Ways Therapists Can Help Individuals Prepare for the Transition to Adulthood…
- Time management,
- Study skills,
- Organization,
- Initiating and Prioritizing tasks
- Problem solving situations
- Using public transportation
- Establishing and executing safety procedures
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle
- Self Regulation
- Sorting clothes, using wash and dryer
- Folding clothes, putting clothes on hanger, putting clothes away
- Identifying interests
- Completing job applications
- Selecting work opportunities
- Interview skills
- Developing skills for specific jobs
- Self Determination Skills
- Self Advocacy Skills
- Money management
- Budgeting
- Coping with challenges and struggles
- Sleep and Rest routines
- Waking up on time
- Maintaining adequate sleep for participation in daily activities
- Work, leisure balance
- Dressing skills
- Chooses appropriate clothing for situations
- Technology use for social purposes
- Technology use for educational purposes
- Preparing and cooking own meals
- Cleaning up after oneself
- Shopping for oneself
- Relationship building with close friends
- Interacting with acquaintances or other people
- Leadership skills
- Handling feedback
- Volunteer exploration
- Exploring various leisure activities
- Participation in various leisure activities
- Organization of leisure activities
- Socially engage in the community
- Waking up on time
- Establishing work habits and attitude
- Create, follow and maintain a schedule or routine
- Take care of home like chores and minor repairs
- Manage own medicine
- Establish and follow an exercise routine
- Set personal, educational, work goals for self
- Caring for materials and devices
- Washing dishes and kitchen clean up
- Use of simple kitchen appliances
- Maintain proper oral and body hygiene
- Manage the garbage (when and where to take it, maintaining garbage storage)
- Sustained attention towards a task at hand
- Proper body mechanics to avoid injury and harm
- Participate in and initiate outings like doctor appointments, haircut, dentist appointments
- Food storage to avoid spoiling
- Appropriate social interaction while using technology
- Minor repairs (ie- changing light bulb, changing batteries, smoke detector maintenance, sewing/ mending)
- Follows a sequence of steps to put something together or follow a recipe
- Takes precautions to avoid injuries, cuts, burns
Why Therapists Help in the Preparation for Transition to Adulthood?
Conquer therapists emphasize quality of life in all services we provide. It is our mission to help everyone we encounter achieve their fullest potential. We believe everyone is capable of making their mark on this world and experiencing joy in their lives. For these reasons, we strive to help children and their caregivers develop the skills necessary for that fulfillment.
If you are curious about more ways we can help with this specific area of life, check out our Conquer Your Future Program.
Contact us if you would like to set up a connection call. We have a variety of opportunities to assist individuals successfully transition into adulthood.