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Teenage Communication Passport
Teenage Communication Passport
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Teenage Communication Passport

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Starting or returning to Secondary / High School can be an overwhelming time for any student but in particular for students who are autistic and attending or returning to secondary / high school.

 

This Communication Passport is designed for teenagers and their care givers to help support them in the transition. It included detailed topics as a starting point for caregivers and teenagers to fill out information to support their autonomy and inclusion in the educational setting. There is also the topic of "Puberty / Hygiene Information" where it is appropriate to highlight information pertinent for their teachers / support staff to be aware of.

 

This resource can be printed each year and updated to support your teenager as they age and their support needs change.

 

To find out more information on what a Communication Passport is and how to use it: www.littlepuddins.ie

 

The topics covered in the Communication Passport include:

 

•Who am I? (Name – Age – Birthday – Address)

•Family & Important People in my life

•How do I communicate?. What do I mean when I mean when I say/make certain sounds?

•What do I really like/love?

•What do I not really like love?

•Important information about my diet/allergies I may have?

•Important medical information about me.

•Dangerous habits I have, please watch out for these.

•My self help skills.

•If I am anxious/upset/afraid?

•Sensory Challenges.

* Hygiene and Puberty

•There are so many great things about me and so many things I can do.

•I will need your help with:

•My Therapists.

•Important contact details.

•Extra information about me.

 

To find out more information on what a Communication Passport is and how to use it: www.littlepuddins.ie