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Learn How to Dream for Your Life
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I May Not Know What I Want - But I Do Know What I Don't Want
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Learning How to Answer - What Do You Want?
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Ideas for Practicing for the Future
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Expectations to the Top of the Mountain
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Building a Full Life Through High Expectations
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Raising the Bar
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Vision for My Daughter Lily
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Sharing Lily's Vision Through the Life Trajectory
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Stephanie's Journey with LifeCourse
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Using the Life Domains to Think About My Daughter's Future
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Using the Life Trajectory to Prep for an IEP
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The 6:00 a.m. Wakeup Call - Preparing for the Future
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Living Independently: Preparing Emily for Whatever is Next
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Living IN Community
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What is Self-Determination?
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Three Tips for Getting the Right Services
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What is VR?
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What is Discovery?
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Am I Stuck in This Job Forever?
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Thinking About Jobs vs. Career
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Transition Tips: A Notepad for Interview Practice
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A Love of Organizing: Working in the Car Dealership
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Sheltered Work - Informed Choice
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The LifeCourse Framework and the Importance of CHOICE
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Why is Choice Important?
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What Does Real Choice Look Like?
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Making Choices from a Young Age
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Making Big Choices Starts with Small Decisions
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Stuck with My Choices...Forever?
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Supporting People's Choices
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Dignity of Risk
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Balancing Health and Safety with Independence
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Four Ways to Stay Safe on Social Media
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Taking Care of My Body: Health Habits
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Grab the Clippers! Hygiene Tips for Shaving and Trimming Your Nails
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Who Can Help With Your Health?
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Getting Health Care as an Adult
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Meeting a New Doctor
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Being a Healthy Adult: Asking Others for Help
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Writing Down Your Medical History
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Why Do We Take Medicines?
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Different Medicines for Different Reasons
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Is My Medicine Working?
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Should I Go to the ER?
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When Should I Call 911?
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Practicing for Lily's Future
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Making Medicine Work for You
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Productive Together: The Team Meeting Video Series
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A Good Team Meeting: Centering the Person!
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Feeling Prepared: The Independence Video Series
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Writing Down Your Medical History
November 4, 2021
As we grow up, it is helpful to keep our medical history up to date. The doctors we see as an adult may learn from something that happened in the past. Dr. Mary Ciccarelli discusses the types of information that is helpful to track. How else can you take charge of your health and well-being?
Dr. Ciccarelli is a professor of clinical medicine-pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, specializing in primary care and care coordination for persons with disabilities.
Please note: this video is meant to inform and educate but does not replace the medical advice of an individual’s doctor.
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