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Transition Resources
A Needs Assessment for Students 17-21 with Significant Disabilities
Abiator's On-line Learning Styles Inventory
California Children's Services/Medical Therapy Program
services medically and financially eligible children under 21 year of age with chronic, long-term phsycially handicapping conditions, and who go to school in Ventura County or have parents or guardians who live in Ventura County. They provide assistance f
Career Fullfillment
DVC Learning Style Survey for College
Free Learning Styles Inventory (Test)
Fullerton College Skills Center On-line
Goal Setting Guide
How Do I Learn Best?
Index of Learning Sytles Questionnaire
LD Pride
Learning Styles & Multiple Intelligences
Multiple Intelligence Quiz
Personality 100
Seeing, Hearing, and Doing Quiz
The Platinum Rule- What's Your Personality Style?
Transition Coalition
The Transition Coalition focuses on maximizing student participation in the transition planning process. It offers a variety of resources focused on facilitating self-determination, including a list of assessments, inventories, and other resources to help guide this process.
Transition Planning Self-Assessment Inventory
Type A Personality Test- Revised
Type Focus
Understanding Your Values
What Are My Multiple Intelligences?
What Is Your Learning Style? (Ageless Learner)
What's Your Learning Style? (USD)
Youthhood
Youthhood is an interactive web site designed for young people and their families who are approaching transition. It is designed to help young persons evaluate their lives, set personal goals, and plan for their future. The tools and activities could be appropriate and adaptable for young adults with special needs.