Friday, February 3, 2017

February 2017

The topic of home cleaning routines and organization is presented in this month’s unit titled, “Housekeeping.” The unit provides lessons and activities about the importance of using a cleaning plan to help schedule and organize everyday cleaning tasks including activities in the Transition Passport: Daily Living/At Home evaluation tools. As we assist our young adults in the transition from school to work, it is necessary that they receive training in cleaning and organization skills. Housekeeping skills begin with making a plan, knowing your responsibilities and having the right tools. This unit will provide our young adults with the tools needed to learn about how to keep their home clean and organized.

The unit stories help young adults learn the importance of coming up with a plan and using the right cleaning tools for the job. In the first story, two roommates need to come up with a cleaning plan that is fair. Together they come up with a plan that tells who will do the cleaning job and when they will do it. In the second story, two roommates go shopping for cleaning tools. They read labels to determine which tools are right for the job. They make sure to look for the best buy when choosing their tools. Three articles offer more information and activities to give our young adults the opportunity to learn about getting rid of clutter and choosing appropriate cleaning tools for different areas of the home.

Regular monthly lessons are provided which offer the opportunity to practice the skills needed to organize and clean a home. Housekeeping needs are addressed in banking and budgeting where the importance of budgeting for needs before spending money on wants is stressed. Daily living skills involved in cooking are part of a regular monthly lesson offering five recipes where our young adults can practice appropriate cleaning skills in the kitchen. Social and communication skills are the focus of lessons presenting daily social trivia scenarios offering more opportunity for our young adults to practice skills needed to keep a home clean.

Employment continues to be a regular focus for several lessons each month. Lessons include exploring different jobs, reading job ads, completing job applications and practicing interview skills. Simple, realistic scenarios address job skills and interactions at work.