Functional Life Skills (FLS)

CTP Functional Life Skills (FLS) provides services to students after high school, whose Individual Education Plan (IEP) demonstrates a need for significant continued support in communication, socialization, life skills, and leisure skill development.

Serves:
Students who graduated with a certificate of completion and need significant supports and supervision in the classroom and the community. Most students attending CTP FLS have been in a high school FLS setting.

Activities and Supports:
Skills are developed with significant adult support through individualized community based instruction and strategies such as:

  • Functional applied academics
  • Functional daily routines - assisting in eating, toileting, and hygiene
  • Adaptive skills to increase students’ access to their environment
  • Motor skill development
  • Communication and social skill development
  • Reduced instructional pace
  • Vocational Skill development, practice, and support
  • Community routines
  • Life and leisure skills development and support
  • Support of physical and medical health care needs
  • Positive Behavior Supports - physically able to implement plans with a need for OIS physical interventions