We See Different

Transition Planning For Students

Secondary Transition Planning

We know all too well that as the inevitable departure from school to adult services comes near, it can feel like approaching the edge of a cliff. What comes next? Who will provide services and supports? At We See Different, we offer expert secondary transition planning consult and guidance every step of the way.

Reach out if you’re seeking support with:
Secondary Transition Planning Consultation and Guidance | We See Different
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Eligibility Determination Appeals Processes

We ensure parents understand their rights and responsibilities, and that their their teenager has access to an appropriate education.

Disability Service Connection & Navigation

Disability Service Connection & Navigation

Secondary transition planning guidance ensure students overcome barriers in accessing services like health care, social services, and legal systems.

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Referrals to Community-Based Agencies

We keep up-to-date with local providers and resources that can further enhance your education, independence and community integration.

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Self-Advocacy Mentoring and Guidance

We provide guidance to individuals with disabilities to empower them to speak up for themselves and the things that are important to them.

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Assistive Technology Consultation

We help parents connect with AT-based businesses, organizations and funding sources to acquire the tools your child needs to succeed.

Life After High School with Disabilities
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Life After High School with Disabilities

Looking Forward to a Bright Future

Transitioning into adult life after high school can be one of the most challenging times in a young adult’s life. This is especially true for students who receive disability services. In addition to leaving secure supports that are mandated by law, they are also moving into a system where services are less certain. At We See Different, our transition planning guidance help students and families understand the accommodations that are helpful to the their teen’s disability. In this way, the transition from school into the real life is less stressful and more about looking forward to a bright future!