March 17: ASK Each Other - Transition Components in an IEP

March 17: ASK Each Other
Transition Components in an IEP

 

Transition services are required for all students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) who are 14 years old or older. This webinar will help parents and guardians learn how to be active members of the IEP team as their child gets ready for life after high school. We will explain important terms and share useful information about each part of a transition IEP.

March 17th: Noon - 1PM

 

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Participants will learn: 1) how transition assessment helps identify unmet transition needs, 2) how to create postsecondary expectations, 3) the importance of course study, and 4) how to develop goals, supports, and services around transition.

Speaker Bio:

Pam Woelber is the Transition Coordinator for ASK Resource Center. She lives in Northwest Iowa with her daughter Evy.   Pam has a master's degree in Vocational Rehabilitation from Drake University.  Pam has a passion for helping assist families and young adults during the transition from high school to adult living.  She does that in a variety of ways.  She is a foster parent who takes in young ladies between the age of 14-18 to help them as they transition to adulthood.  She also worked in the area of family support and post-secondary transition for the past 22 years while working for Northwest AEA.  Pam has lived experience with disabilities.  Her oldest daughter, now 27, received Early Access services, IEP services during her school years, and now adult disabilities services.