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Help your teen transition to college with success.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call: (617) 278-4119Email: [email protected]
Visit: jbcc.harvard.edu/nextstep
NEXT STEP: College Success &
Independent Living Program
Empowering students with social challenges
College should be an exciting time of personal and academic growth.
We give students with social and pragmatic challenges the skills to
successfully transition to college.
Judge Baker Children’s Center improves the quality of children’s mental health care by translating research into programs and services that change lives.
For over 100 years, Judge Baker has been instrumental in creating a continuum of care that supports children’s healthy development at the policy, systems, and practice levels. Our research, direct programs and services, training, and advocacy make Judge Baker a preeminent voice and active resource on issues of children’s mental health.
About Judge Baker Children’s Center
For more information:
Matthew Arnold, M.S., CCC-SLPAndrew Cedrone, MEd., LMHC Co-Directors, NEXT STEP Program Phone: (617) 278-4119Fax: (617) 232-8399 [email protected]
jbcc.harvard.eduJudge Baker Children’s Center53 Parker Hill Avenue, Boston, MA 02120Phone: (617) 232-8390
Robert Franks, Ph.D.President and CEO, Judge Baker Children’s CenterPhone: (617) 278-4275E-mail: [email protected]
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Help your teen transition to college with success.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call: (617) 278-4119Email: [email protected]
Visit: jbcc.harvard.edu/nextstep
NEXT STEP: College Success &
Independent Living Program
Empowering students with social challenges
College should be an exciting time of personal and academic growth.
We give students with social and pragmatic challenges the skills to
successfully transition to college.
Judge Baker Children’s Center improves the quality of children’s mental health care by translating research into programs and services that change lives.
For over 100 years, Judge Baker has been instrumental in creating a continuum of care that supports children’s healthy development at the policy, systems, and practice levels. Our research, direct programs and services, training, and advocacy make Judge Baker a preeminent voice and active resource on issues of children’s mental health.
About Judge Baker Children’s Center
For more information:
Matthew Arnold, M.S., CCC-SLPAndrew Cedrone, MEd., LMHC Co-Directors, NEXT STEP Program Phone: (617) 278-4119Fax: (617) 232-8399 [email protected]
jbcc.harvard.eduJudge Baker Children’s Center53 Parker Hill Avenue, Boston, MA 02120Phone: (617) 232-8390
Robert Franks, Ph.D.President and CEO, Judge Baker Children’s CenterPhone: (617) 278-4275E-mail: [email protected]
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HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL AFFILIATE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL TEACHING HOSPITAL
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HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOLTEACHING HOSPITAL
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NEXT STEP is a college preparatory program for high school students with social challenges. Students learn and practice key social, independent living, organizational, and coping skills needed for successful college living.
Who can bene it?
Aspiring college students ages 16-20 with social
challenges, such as:
• Asperger’s Syndrome
• High cognitive Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Non-verbal learning disability
• Other related learning differences
This interactive life-skills program includes:
• Peer social nights
• Multiple, day-long Saturday sessions on collegecampuses around Boston
• Parent educational seminars
• Week-long overnight summer program located on a local college campus
• Individualized plan for continued skilldevelopment
Participants can register for any or all of the program offerings.
NEXT STEP helps high school students gain skills and confidence that will help them make a smooth transition to college living.
A team of experts from a wide range of disciplines will help participants leave the program with a true understanding of what college life entails, significantly refined social and independent living skills, and a concrete plan for continued skill development.
Program BenefitsNEXT STEP participants develop social and independent living skills, including:
Understanding college life and campus rules
Mental health coping strategies
Self- advocacy
Group and individual problem solving
Navigating campus common areas (i.e. library, dining hall, laundry room)
Selecting classes online and shopping for textbooks/supplies
Money management
First impressions and self- care
Organization and scheduling
Leisure management/handling down time
Using public transportation
Skills for safe independent living on a college campus
“With NEXT STEP, I can actually imagine my child having a successful college experience. The intelligence has always been there, but the ability to navigate the everyday social experiences college demands were so crippling before the program...now I have hope.”
— NEXT STEP parent
NEXT STEP is a college preparatory program for high school students with social challenges. Students learn and practice key social, independent living, organizational, and coping skills needed for successful college living.
Who can bene it?
Aspiring college students ages 16-20 with social
challenges, such as:
• Asperger’s Syndrome
• High cognitive Autism Spectrum Disorder
• Non-verbal learning disability
• Other related learning differences
This interactive life-skills program includes:
• Peer social nights
• Multiple, day-long Saturday sessions on collegecampuses around Boston
• Parent educational seminars
• Week-long overnight summer program located on a local college campus
• Individualized plan for continued skilldevelopment
Participants can register for any or all of the program offerings.
NEXT STEP helps high school students gain skills and confidence that will help them make a smooth transition to college living.
A team of experts from a wide range of disciplines will help participants leave the program with a true understanding of what college life entails, significantly refined social and independent living skills, and a concrete plan for continued skill development.
Program BenefitsNEXT STEP participants develop social and independent living skills, including:
Understanding college life and campus rules
Mental health coping strategies
Self- advocacy
Group and individual problem solving
Navigating campus common areas (i.e. library, dining hall, laundry room)
Selecting classes online and shopping for textbooks/supplies
Money management
First impressions and self- care
Organization and scheduling
Leisure management/handling down time
Using public transportation
Skills for safe independent living on a college campus
“With NEXT STEP, I can actually imagine my child having a successful college experience. The intelligence has always been there, but the ability to navigate the everyday social experiences college demands were so crippling before the program...now I have hope.”
— NEXT STEP parent
NEXT STEP hosts social nights, day-long sessions, and week-long campus-based immersion programs.Program Dates 2018-2019: Saturday, February 9, 2019Saturday, May 4, 2019Summer program at Boston College:Sunday, July 21 – Friday, July 26, 2019**Please note that the Summer program dates aretentative, and will not be finalized until early 2019.