Myth V Fact: Adults with I/DD Can’t Learn More After High School

At Pathways, we wholeheartedly believe that adults with I/DD possess the mental capacity to continue learning throughout their lifetime, despite the common myth that they do not. We are constantly asked why continued education is an essential part of our program, and the answer is simple – it is integral to enhancing the quality of life for our students.

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Myth Vs Fact: People with Intellectual Disabilities are Always Happy

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Myth: People with intellectual disabilities are always happy. 

Fact: Neurodivergent individuals are not always happy. It’s common for them to struggle with regulating their emotions. 

When you visit a classroom at Pathways, you’ll often find our students smiling and laughing, but sometimes students struggle with frustration, sadness, or other emotions. In fact, neurodivergent individuals may struggle to regulate their emotions due to poorly developed socialization and coping skills. A delay in emotional development is often associated with intellectual disabilities

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Meet some of our athletes

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Terah  Years active: 27 Sports: Track and Field; Swimming; Bowling Terah began competing in Special Olympics when she was 9-years-old. She started competing in Track and Field, especially enjoying the softball throw. She soon added bowling and won many gold medals during the years that she competed. To help loosen up the back muscles she…

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Dare to Try: Students reach 2019 goals

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A 2019 Pathways student goal is to try new things. Its easy to get into your daily rhythm and forget there are tons of things to do and try in this world, from interesting foods and new modes of transportation to projects that may seem hard or scary. These last six months students haven’t let…

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