Planning for Independence Program (PIP) - Empowering Students for Success
Our Planning for Independence Program (PIP) offers a 7-year alternative program to students with Intellectual Developmental Exceptionality. Through individualized education programs, students develop necessary skills for independence, including transit training, social skills, literacy, and numeracy. Upon completion, students earn an Ontario Certificate of Accomplishment, with the overall goal of achieving independence.
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The Planning for Independence Program (PIP)
In our Planning for Independence Program. A goal towards an achievable standard of living will be set throughout the program and staff will work with students to establish the necessary skills needed for that student
The Planning for Independence Program (PIP) Is .
offered to students with an Intellectual Developmental Exceptionality. It is .
A 7 year Alternative Program Upon completion of the 7 Year Program, our PIP Students earn an .
The overall goal of the program is: to help students achieve independence.
Each student has an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Some of the programming offered to our PIP students as appropriate is .. Transit Training with a possible work experience component Practice of social and personal life skills Development of functional literacy and numeracy skills Possible integration into mainstream classes