TRANSITION CONFERENCE FOR PARENTS Children’s Disabilities Information Coalition (CDIC) Education Service Center - Region 19 CONNECT ALL: TRANSITION CONFERENCE FOR PARENTS Anna L. Walsh-Mondragon, M.Ed ESC Region 19 Project Manager, Evaluation & Transition Special Education Department School Transition Services Independent Living Friday, January 27, 2017 ESC Region 19 Head Start Center 11670 Chito Samaniego El Paso, TX 79936 8:30 am— 12:00 pm NO COST TO ATTEND Employment Self Advocacy School For more information please call (915) 217-2747
TRANSITION CONFERENCE FOR PARENTS CONNECT ALL: TRANSITION CONFERENCE FOR PARENTS Anna L. Walsh-Mondragon, M.Ed. ESC Region 19 Project Manager, Evaluation & Transition Special Education Department Transition: What is it and what does it look through the eyes of your child. Transition. What is it and what does it look through the eyes of your child. Transition to life after high school can be a complex adventure full of questions and fear. Take this opportunity to learn some strategies that makes transition slightly easier. Being prepared for this adventure is the ultimate goal. Target Audience If you are the parent of a child with special needs, you need to educate yourself about the many options available for the future. Imagine the possibilities in the areas of Independent Living, Education, Training, Employment, Community Integration, Health Care, and Self Advocacy. How can you ensure that your child receives appropriate transition planning to improve quality of life after graduation? How can you find appropriate caregivers who will carry out your wishes and respect your child’s goals, dreams, and life expectations? It’s never to early to start planning for your child’s future. Registration 7:30 am – 8:30 am Welcome 8:30 am – 8:45 am Anna L. Walsh-Mondragon Keynote Speaker 8:45 am – 10:15 am Break 10:15 am – 10:30 am Breakout Session Room 1, 2,3 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Agenda Name Telephone Address City State Zip Code Parent Yes No School District Do You Have a Child with a Disability Male Female Disability Age For more information please call (915) 217-2747