Educational Tools
This section provides students and parents with valuable learning resources to enhance their skills and independence. These tools support academic growth, job readiness, and life skills development.
Career One Stop
A government website offering job search resources, resume-building tips, and training programs to support employment readiness.
https://www.careeronestop.org/
National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability
A website providing resources and guidance on essential independent living skills such as budgeting, home management, and self-care.
Harbor Regional Center
The Harbor Regional Center is a non-profit organization that provides services and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Practical Money Skills
An interactive financial literacy site that teaches students how to manage money, budget, and plan for financial independence.
Google Maps
A useful tool for students to learn how to navigate public transportation and access local services for greater independence.
Conservatorship Resources
A step by step guide for families to navigate the conservatorship process.
My Plate Healthy Eating Guidelines
A useful tool for students to learn how to navigate public transportation and access local services for greater independence.
Kahoot
An interactive online learning platform that allows students to engage with quizzes and educational games.
Google Calendar
A scheduling tool that students and parents can use to keep track of program events, appointments, and daily tasks.
Wrightslaw
A valuable resource for parents and students to understand their rights, IEP planning, and special education advocacy.
News2you
An online, adapted newspaper designed for students with complex learning needs, offering differentiated content, current events, and literacy-building activities, all accessible through a web-based platform
Department of Rehabilitation
Assists Californians with disabilities to obtain and retain employment, maximize their ability to live independently, and enjoy equality in their communities, offering services like vocational rehabilitation, counseling, and advocacy
Disabled Resources Center
DRC provides services to all people with disabilities, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, sexual preference or disability type.
Long Beach City College
Cal State University Long Beach