As youth ages 14-22 move into adulthood, they and their families have many choices regarding services. Our May 23 transition fair in Davis starts at 6 p.m. and will provide the opportunity to learn about what options are available. Presentations on Department of Rehabilitation services will be made in both English at 6:30 p.m. and Spanish at 7:15 p.m. Register Now
Special Education Clinics & Workshops by WarmLine
Click on the blue event names below for more information and to register online.
Webinar:
Families play an essential role in assisting youth to make the right choices at the right times based on the right information as they transition to adulthood. A recording of the recent RAISE webinar "The Family Guideposts: Engaging in Youth Transition," slideshow and handouts are now available online. Watch Now
Opportunity: Individuals who are 18-30 years old with ASD can apply for a three-week paid internship with Meristem's Transformational Advocacy Project. Contact
[email protected] or 916-671-2141 for more information.
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Resource: By law, transition planning must begin no later than the student's 16th birthday. Learn more on the Center for Parent Information & Resources Transition to Adulthood
web page.
What concerns do you have about the opportunities that young children with disabilities have with STEM learning? Participate in an interactive webinar set for 11:30 a.m. PST on May 6. Register Now
WarmLine is a federally-funded Parent Training and Information Center and coaches parents navigating the special
education process. Use our Contact Form or call us at (916) 455-9500 for a one-on-one consultation.
Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a
Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center.