#69-Self Determination with Complex Communication Needs

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Self determination is the process by which one controls his or her own life. Most would agree it is important but does that mean we know how make it a reality for all individuals with disabilities, especially those with complex communication needs? Karrie Shogren, Ph.D. is a professor at Kansas University in the Department of Special Education, a Senior Scientist in the Life Span Institute, and Director of the Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities. Her research focuses on self-determination and systems of support for students with disabilities and she has a specific interest in the contextual factors that impact student outcomes. She has published over 130 articles in peer-reviewed journals, is the author or co-author of 10 books, and is the lead author of the Self Determination Inventory. The above inventory can be found on the self determination website created by Dr. Shogren and Kansas University which also contains, guides to the self determination learning model, implementation, supplements, ways to break down learning for those w complex communication needs, utilization strategies for inclusive general education settings, and transition planning.  Links to this self determination website and all topics discussed in this episode can be found in the shownotes at https://www.lomah.org/podcast2/69 Related Episodes: #31 - Individualized Transition Plan to Guide IEP Goals with Dana Lattin (March 2018). Dana also works at Kansas University and discusses the transition out of the school system into adult services. She provides a variety of transition planning resources. #61 & #62 - Inclusive Housing and Social Change (January 2019) with Micaela Connery of The Kelsey. The issue of self determination for those with complex communication needs is discussed as it relates to housing choice.

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