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Transition Planning: Questions for Life After School

A teenager with a job coach practices workplace skills in a library setting. Families often ask about vocational training, independent living, and college support. This photo represents the critical transition phase, where questions focus on building self-advocacy and long-term success beyond the special education system.

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