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Avada includes a blog shortcode you can use anywhere on the site!

This blog shortcode was submitted by Markus, one of our Avada users and now on our developing team! It just goes to show what an awesome community we have, everyone is willing to help & share ideas. Dont wait, be a part of the Avada community today!

Accessing Assistive Technology in High School and Beyond

By |November 21st, 2022|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |

Assistive Technology is now easily accessible and widely available to support reading, writing, and organization. This chat spotlights assistive technology to support high school academics and independence after graduation. After watching this video, check out [...]

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Project SEARCH: A Workforce Program for Youth with Disabilities

By |November 7th, 2022|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |

Project SEARCH is a transition-to-work program for young people with significant disabilities designed to immerse them into the workplace and provide them with onsite classroom instruction, career exploration, and various worksite rotations through the [...]

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Letting Students Drive the IEP Process

By |September 29th, 2022|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |

Encouraging youth to participate and take the lead in IEP meetings helps them reflect on their interests, needs, and goals. It also helps them build leadership, self-advocacy, and communication skills. Watch this chat to [...]

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Empowering Youth in Transition

By |August 25th, 2022|Categories: High School Transition, Latest News, Top Stories, Youth|Tags: |

This module is designed to support youth in understanding their role in planning for life after high school!

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