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3rd Annual
I’m Determined Youth Summit
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
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2.
Green Group
Topics:
Assistive Technology
Accommodations
Topic # 1:
Assistive Technology
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Example: demonstrate an Alpha Smart
Hands on technology fair.
Demonstrations
Explain where and how to purchase/
borrow assistive technology.
Topic: Assistive Technology
(con’t.)
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A “Day in your shoes” day where a nondisabled student has to use all the
assistive technologies used by a person
with a disability while experiencing a
certain disability for the day.
Have the youth summit participants go
to schools and teach students and
teachers about assistive technology
that is available and how it works.
Topic # 2: Accommodations
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Have the administrators create an
assembly to inform all students and
teachers about Accommodations.
Explain to the students what a 504/ IEP
is and what it does and who is eligible for
it.
Topic: Accommodations
(con’t.)
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Have the youth summit participants go to
schools and teach students and teachers
about accommodations.
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
Red Group
Topics:
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Famous People/Leaders with a
disability
Disability Laws & Rights
Topic # 1:
Famous people/leaders with a
disability
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Matching Game
Jeopardy
Bingo
True and False game
Topic: Famous people/leaders
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Robin Williams- ADD
Edger Allan Poe- Bipolar
Dav Pilkey (Children’s Author)ADHD
Stevie Wonder- Blind
Topic: Famous people/leaders
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Ray Charles- Blind
NY Governor Patterson- Blind
Tom Cruise- Dyslexia
Michael J. Fox- Parkinson Disease
Topic # 2: Disability laws and
rights
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Documentaries
Guest Speakers who specifically deal
with legislation of disabilities (Mooney:
Project Eye-to-Eye; Rebecca Harris
works with President Obama on Disability
commission)
Jeopardy
Topic : Disability laws/rights
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Memoir of experiences dealing with
rights/laws
Topic: Disability Laws/Rights
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504 plan
IDEA
Disability History Awareness Month
Americans with Disabilities Act
IEP
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
Orange Group
Topics:
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Accessibility
Transition
Topic # 1:
Accessibility
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Put students in another person’s
shoes
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Ex. Blindfold someone and have a guide dog
guide them around the school
Sign language lesson
Bullying assembly
Topic: Accessibility
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Disability awareness assembly
Best Buddies club
 Kids with disabilities matched up with other
students/Big Brothers, Big sisters…
Spread the word to end the word
Awareness banner for people to sign
Stop, look and listen to a person
The golden rule
Topic: Accessibility
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Basic Skills class that teaches study
skills needed for the future
Topic # 2: Transition
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Discuss the different transitions people make during
their lives such as a new home, new school, new grade
level, etc.
Go speak to elementary and middle school kids with
IEPs and talk about the transition to the next level
Talk about your experience with transition to another
student
Have alumni come back and talk about the transition
from high school to College and talk about college
accommodations
Talk about different views of how people see certain
things
Topic: Transition
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Take people to their desired colleges and
show them the accessible routes
Seniors mentoring Freshmen or rising
Freshmen
Transition teacher
Career Pathways program/class to help
with transition from high school to
college
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
Blue Group
Topics:
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Self-advocacy
Goal setting
Topic # 1:
Self-advocacy
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Role playing activity
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Educate yourself and others
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Announcement activities
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Video
Topic: Self-advocacy
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Disability assembly
Find your:
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Learning style
Strengths
Things to improve
Topic # 2: Goal Setting
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The PATH
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The Sun
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Long term goal
Each block represents a step towards your
goal
Long or Short term goal in school
Accomplishments
Self-Advocacy &
Goal Setting
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Go to the I’m determined website.
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www.imdetermined.org
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
Purple Group
Topics:
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Attitudes/Stereotypes
Disability History
Topic # 1:
Attitudes/Stereotypes
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Teach and Use Person First Language
Learn how disability can affect:
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Hearing
Speaking
Seeing
Walking
Topic: Attitudes/Stereotypes
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Hearing- people find it difficult to hear what
other people are saying.
Speaking – it can be hard for people to get
their words out for people to understand them.
Seeing- people can’t get visual information.
Walking- people that have limited motor skills
have difficulties moving around.
Topic # 2: Disability History
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Teach students about disability
history along with typical history
lessons.
You could use some movies that have
actors with disabilities.
You could use a time line on
disabilities.
Topic: Disability History
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Have the student that has a disability
talk about their disability.
Have the class do a research paper on a
individual disability.
Have an empathy day, were people learn
about disability.
Topic: Disability History
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Teach people about famous people with
disabilities:
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Helen Keller
Franklin D Roosevelt
Tom Cruise
Albert Einstein
Winston Churchill
2010 I’m Determined Youth
Summit: Small Groups
Orange & Red Group
Topics:
Self-Esteem
Understanding
Disability/Acceptance
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Self-Esteem
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Be sympathetic!
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Show you care when we come to you with
problems
Praise us for the work we DO accomplish !
Teach us how to work with our strengths!
:D Self-esteem
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Be a good Support System & Resource!
Believe in the student as an individual!
If the teacher thinks we can then we think
we can too.
Do activities to find out what each student
likes & allowing them to embrace it!
:D Self-esteem
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Teach others about people with
disabilities that have been successful.
Show how others have embraced their
disability so we can strive to do the
same.
Teach us in an environment that works
best for us.
:D Self-esteem
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Show movies or read books to show
that not everybody is the same.
Give uplifting advice to each
individual.
Help us organize our thoughts.
Show confidence in us!
:D Self-esteem
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Teach me how I can use my strengths
to my advantage.
What kind of jobs could I have when
I grow up.
Be proud of who we are!
:D Understanding
Disability/Acceptance
Teach us how to self-advocate for
ourselves.
 Give us the tools to help us succeed.
 Be flexible to your students needs!
 Teach us about all the resources
available we need to succeed.
Example: Share the DVD of “I’m Tyler”
with your class.
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:D Understanding
Disability/Acceptance
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Let us tell our story!
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Inform us about our disability.
Use teaching tools on websites.
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Telling others our story helps us understand
ourselves.
www.imdetermined.org
Ask us questions about ourselves .
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Don’t assume!