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Transition Talks Tuesdays:
Successfully Moving Forward

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Transition Talks Tuesdays — DeForest SD

Large blue suspension bridge made out of legos with two lego construction workers figures and one lego supergirl figure standing on the bridgeTransition has many pieces! Learn about what those pieces are and how you can stay a step ahead so your student can be successful. All Transition Talks Tuesdays were recorded Winter/Spring of 2021 and resource sheets were made based on the recording. You can access the recordings below.

Transition Talks Tuesdays was the result of a partnership with the DeForest High School Transition Team, the Autism Society of South Central Wisconsin and the Southern Regional Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs.

Recorded Transition Talks Tuesdays and Resource Sheets

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Transition: Planning Your Future  An introduction, family perspective and the Post-Secondary Transition Plan   Video   Resource Sheet

  Getting Help as an Adult: Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)  Video   Resource Sheet

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Health Care Transition Stay a Step Ahead with a picture of young lady talking with a doctor. Picture has a purple background and decorative blocks.

Health Care Changes Too! Stay a Step Ahead  Video  Resource Sheet

Disability Benefits: Navigating Work and Support  Video  Resource Sheet Achieve Abilities logo

Higher Education Options: What Do I Need to Know?  Video  Resource Sheet

Supported Decision Making booklet coverSupported Decision Making  Video  Resource Sheet

Family Voices of WisconsinWhat’s After High School? (Bringing it all Together)  Video  Resource Sheet