The Power of Student Engagement in Secondary Transition IEP meetings.

The Power of Student Engagement in Secondary Transition IEP meetings.

By Lauren Veit, Transition Specialist
Online event

Overview

The Power of Student Engagement in Secondary TIEP meetings: Training is designed to identify and explain the critical benefits to students.

Presented through Florida Atlantic CARD BRIDGE, an initiative provides guidance and support to transition-aged students 12-25 years of age with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or a related disability, their parents, and families. The transition road from youth to adulthood is a tremendous change. The BRIDGE program is here to provide expanded specialized supports and consultation to develop meaningful outcomes for adulthood. - Self-Determination & Circle of Support - Self-Advocacy - Community Living - Pre-Vocational Exploration - Pre-Employment Transition Services - Healthcare - Legal & Benefitsts Planning - Post-Secondary Education - Employment Options & Supports.

Project 10:The Power of Student Engagement in Secondary Transition IEP meetings:

This training is designed to identify and explain the critical benefits students experience through participation in their Transition IEP meetings that support personal growth, school achievement, and life-long success. Parents can support their youth's Transition IEP participation when they understand the value it holds for their student.

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  • 2 hours
  • Online

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Online event

Organized by

Lauren Veit, Transition Specialist

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Free
Jan 12 · 9:00 AM PST