“Planning a Life” Transition Planning Conference

Do you know what your teenager with disabilities wants to do when he finishes high school? Where will he live? What kinds of educational and job opportunities will be open to him? How can he prepare for his adult life while still in high school? What will happen when the bus doesn’t come to your door any more?

Take the first steps toward finding answers at Planning A Life: Making the Most Out of High School, a conference sponsored by the Federation for Children with Special Needs.

Date: Friday & Saturday, November 2-3, 2007
Time: 8 am - 4 pm
Place: Federation for Children with Special Needs, 1135 Tremont St., Suite 420, Boston [map]
Cost: $100

Planning a Life: Making the Most Out of High School is packed with transition planning information and resources for and about students in special education, ages 15-22. Transition planning needs to be on schedule to insure a systematic and purposeful educational experience. Plan now to attend and find out “what you need to know, when you need to ask about it, and who you need to go to for answers.”

To download the registration form and for more information, visit the conference website.