Special Education School Program Uses Strength-Based Approach For Young Adults With Asperger's Syndrome
Offers unique programs for young adults 17 and above who have a learning disorder, learning disabilities, ADHD, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, NLD, nonverbal learning disorders, PDD-NOS, and other related disorders.

Using a strength-based (non-disability) approach, LDI's evidence-based, peer-validated pragmatic model is designed to address the specific developmental, academic and career needs of this under-prepared students that are 17 years of age and older through several levels in their transition to independent and self-supported living - from earning a high school diploma, starting college to achieving careers through employment that is compatible with their unique capabilities.
The program focuses its classroom instruction on achieving mastery of specific, major adult life demands in the areas of career planning, social/emotional maturity, establishing independence & competitive job development/placement- which are based on the behaviors that any individual- disabled or not- will need for personal success in their home communities.
For bright, college capable adults with Asperger's syndrome, LDI embeds developmental content into courses whose assignments & competencies integrate practical college strategies, promote interpersonal communication skills, career development and enhance social responsibility. All students engage in both academic and experiential learning in the " how to's" of handling common problem solving & decision making demands for adult life success -especially pertinent to self-advocacy & leadership.
LDI is part of the community, not an "island'. It provides a supportive campus, inclusive residential community, and access to institutions of higher learning that provides the education, skills and training needed to live independently.The usual limitation of similar residential or boarding school situations is that they are "sheltered" or "clinical" in their orientation whereas our setting is an actual apartment complex-not a dormitory, institutional setting, or group home.
The Institute is authorized to enroll and provide M-1 visas for nonimmigrant foreign students by the Department of Homeland Security , is fully accredited through the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation & School Improvement, multi-agency vendor approval & private party paid.
About Life development Institute
LDI offers internationally recognized and fully-accredited high school, college and career-focused programming in a community-based apartment setting for young adults with LD, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, NLD and similar conditions.
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Life Development Institute, Inc.
18001 North 79th Avenue Building E-71
Glendale
Arizona,United States
85308
Phone No - (866) 736-7811
Life Development Institute, Inc.
18001 North 79th Avenue Building E-71
Glendale
Arizona,United States
85308
Phone No - (866) 736-7811