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Educational Consulting for Schools & Their Families

Building strong connections between students and local or state agencies is vital for postsecondary success, particularly for transition-aged students with special needs. Collaboration among schools, families, and community partners—including transition teams of teachers, administrators, and agency representatives—helps prepare students for life beyond school. Professional development for staff, parents, and the community further strengthens these efforts, ensuring positive outcomes for individuals with autism and other unique needs.

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Family Connections

  • Directly connecting your families to local resources such as the Regional Center, Department of Rehabilitation and many more

  • Equipping families with the knowledge and skills to access local and state agency programs, understand eligibility requirements, and navigate application processes with confidence

  • Parent transition nights

  • Educational workshops for parents 

  • Guidance in connecting families to valuable local resources

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School Connections

  • Professional development for teachers and staff on how to bring work-based learning to all classrooms  

  • Designing and maintaining volunteer initiatives that cultivate essential work skills for neurodivergent students

  • Creating a campus culture that empowers students to pursue college and career goals with enthusiasm

  • Empowering educators and staff to effectively discuss transition planning and activities with families

  • Establishing a seamless pipeline from K–12 and adult transition programs to meaningful postsecondary education pathways

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