Transition Timeline

Transition planning encompasses a wide variety of elements including education, employment and independent living. Knowing when to start planning and different milestones is key to ensuring all aspects of transition planning are covered. The Transition Timeline identifies the activities and actions to consider for the core transition years ages fourteen to twenty.

Check List

Age 14 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20

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  • Work with your Area Agency to develop several support plans to meet anticipated specific support needs for age 21 in the event that funds are not available for your first choice option.

  • Build on part time paid or volunteer work skills and opportunities.

  • Continue to work with the Division of Adult Learning & Rehabilitation (Voc Rehab) as needed.

  • Complete any application for post secondary education programs.

  • Obtain current evaluations prior to moving on to post secondary education or adult services.

 

 
stephen

We are all unique in our own way.

Stephen has technology to thank for being in college, and he is giving back. His self-designed independent major at Keene State College—Disability Studies—will allow him to work in the assistive technology field, offering training and technical support for other blind and visually-impaired computer users. Currently, Stephen advises fellow students in the field of technology, and his enthusiasm is noticeably contagious.

“Stephen is passionate about social change. He is active on both regional and national levels as an organizer in the civil rights movement working towards justice for people with disabilities. His work inspires those around him. I see Stephen as an emerging leader in the field of assistive technology.”
Susan Theberge, Professor, Keene State College

TRANSLATE LANGUAGE

At the Monadnock Center for Successful Transitions (MCST), our goal is to share knowledge and build awareness
of opportunities within the workforce for able workers with disabilities.