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Transition Planning: Person-Centered Planning

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Person-centered planning iconAccording to Christa, one of the most essential tools and something you can do with or without the assistance of your school is creating a person-centered plan [1] with your child Person-centered planning is a framework for looking at where you have been, where you are now, and where you want to go. It helps you organize ideas, vision, and goals while providing problem-solving, navigation, and advocating for needed support and services.

 

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As this next section shows, transitioning from childhood into adulthood incorporates many components once you assess interests and strengths and envision the future. When done well, it is the bridge. Christa Fisher’s words and insight highlight the need for students to move from the classroom to the real world and be successful.

 

Person-Centered Planning banner with a "Click Here" button. [1]

 

 

 

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Bridging the Steps of Transition Planning for FUTURE Success [2]

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More from the Series

Bridging the Steps of Transition Planning for FUTURE Success [2]

Transition Planning: Interest Profile [3]

The Parts, Pieces, And Timeline of Transitioning Into Adulthood [4]

Vocation Skill Building and Job Coaching: The Nicholas Center [5]

Why Go To College? [6]

Meet Nicholas McGee [7]

 

 

This post originally appeared on our September/October 2024 Magazine [8]

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