Join us for a new class: Digitability! This course is an award-winning employment-readiness program used to prepare students with special needs for today’s tech-driven workplaces.
Digitability’s one-of-a-kind curriculum teaches skills through real-world simulations, using the best evidence-based practices.
Resume creation and portfolio development
Interviewing
Technological literacy
Online safety
Workplace communication and socialization
Self-regulation
Self-advocacy in the workplace
Time and task management
Problem solving and flexible thinking.
WHO: Young adults with any developmental disability that want to work in a community-based setting
WHEN: Monday and Wednesdays 2pm – 5pm
Spring semester thru May 2019
WHERE: Down Syndrome Association of Wisconsin Office
11709 W Cleveland Ave, Suite 2, West Allis, WI 53227
COST: Please contact Chris (chrisg@dsawfamilyservices.org) to discuss payment options, including cash, check, credit, IRIS, Family Care, and DSAW Grant.
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