Professional Development

Date:
Aug 1- 31, 2025

Time:
1 Hour

Location:
Online via ZOOM

Registration Deadline:
August 31, 2025

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Transition Basics with the BRIDGE Toolkit


Training Description

This presentation will guide you through the transition process, designed to support individuals with autism as they move from high school to adulthood. Emphasizing the development of self-determination, self advocacy, and independence, this session aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to facilitate successful transitions. Key focus areas will include essential skills for independent living, community safety, post-secondary education, and employment. Additionally, participants will gain insight into available resources and support systems for students with autism throughout their school years, as well as strategies to prepare them for life beyond high school.

Training Objectives

Participants will be able to:
  • Explain the core skills of transition for individuals with disabilities and their families
  • Describe strategies to support students in identifying their areas of need in the transition to adulthood
  • Apply concepts from the BRIDGE.

Target Audience

Educators, Speech and Language Therapists, Board Certified Behavior Analysts, Mental Health and Behavioral Health Therapists & providers, Other Professionals, Parents.

About the Presenter

Lauren Veit holds a Master of Education in dual areas of Rehabilitation Counseling and Mental Health from Hofstra University. She is a nationally certified Rehabilitation Counselor. She graduated from SUNY at Old Westbury with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.

Contact

FAU CARD
CARD@FAU.EDU
561-213-5751

 


Regional Trainings are hosted by the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, through the Partnership for Effective Programs for Students with Autism (PEPSA), a program funded by the State of Florida, Department of Education, K-12 Public Schools, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, through federal assistance under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B. www.DOEpartnership.org