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Transition into Post-Secondary for Students on the Spectrum
The Post-Secondary Autism Support team (PASS) at Autism Nova Scotia is looking for feedback from parents who have a young adult on the spectrum going through the transition from high-school into post-secondary. The purpose of this study is to gain further knowledge around the challenges experienced by autistics and their families during this transition phase. The goal of this data will be to identify if there is a need for a support group specifically for parents and families in PASS, and create additional resources for the transition phase into post-secondary for autistics.
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Do you feel your young adult was prepared for the transition from high-school into post-secondary?   *
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Were there any additional skills or learning that needed to happen after high-school that was needed to aid in the transition into post-secondary? (time management, organization, transit navigation, etc.). *
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Did you face any barriers or challenges in the transition of your child from high-school into post-secondary? *
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Do you feel your child had the supports in high-school to be successful in the transition from public school into post-secondary? *
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Do you think there is a need for additional resources related to support and tools available for students and families to assist in preparing for the transition into post-secondary?   *
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Would you be interested in participating in a support group related to helpful support/tools for students and families to assist in preparing for the transition from high school to post-secondary? *
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