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Discover How Project SEARCH Opens Doors to Employment

Watching your child prepare for adulthood brings a mix of hope and worry. Explore how Project SEARCH employment and disability transition program outcomes help young people with intellectual disabilities find rewarding, meaningful careers.

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Why Volunteerism Matters for Individuals with Special Needs!

Finding a sense of purpose can feel daunting when navigating post-school transitions. Engaging in volunteerism benefits individuals with special needs by building confidence. Explore local community service for meaningful work opportunities today.

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Life after School Ends

Graduation approaches faster than we expect, leaving many families feeling uncertain about the future. Focus on life after school planning by exploring local employment goals for disabled youth. You are not alone.

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Tech Tips for Money Fun

Digital payments make it hard for kids to see how money works. Using teaching coin counting skills and money management apps helps build confidence. Financial literacy tools offer simple, supportive lessons for everyone.

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Facing the Challenges of Balancing Work and a Special Needs Child

Is balancing work life while parenting a special needs child causing you sleepless nights? You’re not alone. Many parents face similar challenges at work with their disabled children. When applying for jobs, weigh the pros and cons of disclosing your situation upfront versus waiting until an emergency occurs.

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Learning Life Skills: Tech Can Play a Role

Tech Tools for Teaching Independence Navigating school, therapy, work, and home life with a child who learns differently feels like herding cats. The good news is that assistive technology designed for special education offers powerful tools that make planning, reminders, organization, time management, clear communication, and instruction easier to manage.

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“Person-Ventured” Entrepreneurship Series

Learn how to start your own “Person-Ventured” Micro-Enterprise with actionable tips: Embrace simplicity and purpose-driven ideas. Discover how a small venture can unlock your independence without overwhelming complexity! [Read More]

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