Transition Services: An Overview
My child is approaching 12, now what?
This presentation provides an overview of the transition planning process for youth with disabilities IEPs. Transition planning is an ongoing process that begins at age 12 to prepare students with disabilities for life after high school. It requires planning, skill development, and network support.
Event Information
Transition Services: An Overview
Student Active Participation/Planning for Adulthood and all the moving parts to get there will be discussed in the workshop. Students & Parents can work together during this major change.
When?
Thursday, Nov 4, 2021, 04:00 PM
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Project 10 Family Guide
The following are some guiding questions and recommendations for families of youth
with disabilities to help prepare them for post-secondary education (Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education (2011). click button
with disabilities to help prepare them for post-secondary education (Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education (2011). click button
Secondary Transition Road Map
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Predictors of Post School Outcomes for Families
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Parent Education Network
FL DOE High School Graduation Options
Project 10
Parent Training Coordinator
Jeanne Petit will present our workshops and programs to our Creole-speaking families. Jeanne is also a parent trainer who also speaks Creole. She has over 15 years of experience with all aspects of disability from diagnosis, inclusion and living independently, and more ... Jeanne’s personal experience along with a multicultural approach to seeking solutions helps her become an involved, innovative, parenting parent seeking out resources along with members of her community.
Email: jpetit@fndfl.org
Website: fndusa.org
Phone: 800-825-5736
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN/
Twitter: @PENPTI