Life After High School
What comes after high school? Find out during the Preparing for
Life After High School series!
Parents, are you wondering about next steps for your child after graduation? The Arc of Spokane is here to help guide you through the transition and embrace the next exciting steps your student can take after high school!
During this workshop series, we will give you the tools to support your child in living a life filled with dignity, choice, and opportunity! Learn from a team of experts who will continue to be available for support and helpful resources through graduation and beyond. Perfect for parents of current high school students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Sessions include:
Imagine 101: Thursday, March 6, 5-8 p.m.
Respect for people with disabilities
Intro to person-centered planning
The importance of self-advocacy
New legislation for the betterment of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families
Believe 201: Thursday March 13, 5-8 p.m.
Supported decision making
Alternatives to guardianship
How to apply for Social Security
Understanding Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)
Achieve 301: Thursday, March 20, 5-8 p.m.
Transition programs/Adulting 101
Supported Employment
Healthy relationships
Parent to Parent supports
How to develop a person-centered plan
As the information builds upon itself, please plan on attending all three classes for maximum support.
WHERE:
The Arc of Spokane
320 E. 2nd Ave
Spokane, WA 99202
Bring your young adult! Fun activities and snacks will be provided for them in the Community Center. Relax, get ready to learn, and see what is possible for your young adult!
Questions? Call Stephanie Sherman-Petersen at (509) 789-8797 or email advocacy@arc-spokane.org