Chart your own destiny through advocacy and building strong positive partnerships. You know yourself best and you are the key to your success! We are here to help you help yourself.
Date of the Event: April 11, 2025 Guests: Kentucky Department of Education (KDE)
After high school, students can dive into a world of choices! You could head to college and learn cool stuff, join a trade school to become a pro at things, or start working right away.
Learn what a disability is, what a diagnosis means, why people may feel unsure about it, and ableism.
Find out how to speak up for yourself and ask for what you need.
Learn how to make your own choices, set goals, and plan your future.
Understand different disabilities and how to show kindness and respect to everyone.
See how you can make decisions with help from people you trust, while still staying in charge.
Learn how to get ready for life after high school, including jobs, college, and daily living.
Find out what guardianship is and explore other options that help you stay independent.
Learn what you can do in middle and high school, explore college and other education options after graduation, and find ways to keep learning and growing.
Understand what an IEP is and how it helps you learn in the way that works best for you.
Learn how annual IEP goals can help you prepare for adult life, like work, school, and living on your own.
Explore skills that help you stay organized, plan ahead, and manage your time.
See what success can look like for you and learn ways to build confidence.
Learn how to get ready for a job, build the skills you need, understand employee rights, and find out what helps you succeed at work.
Find community programs, tools, and supports that can help you with everyday life.
Learn everyday skills you need to live, stay safe, and thrive on your own.
Find out how voting works and how people with disabilities can take part in elections.
Staying safe and make good choices when using the internet and social media.
Understand how to take care of your health and talk with doctors.
Learn what changes when you turn 18 and what new rights and responsibilities you have.
Explore and identify different types of relationships.
Plan social activities, have conversations, and take part in your community.
Find simple ways to take care of your body, mind, and emotions.
Explore where you might want to live as an adult and learn about different housing options that can fit your needs.
Explore ways to get around your community, like buses, rides, or driving.
Find fun ways to join activities, volunteer, and be part of your community.
Learn the difference between an emergency and an urgent problem, and what to do in each situation.
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