Adulting: What It Means to Me and My Future - Virtual Workshop Series
Adulting means to “act like an adult” and to be part of decisions and activities that involve daily life. It is about planning for today and the future. Making decisions and talking about what is important to the individual with a disability is part of person-centered planning, community life and inclusion.
Who Should Come: The content of this webinar series is intended for youth and young adults (ages 14 and above) with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Family members, professionals and other individuals who provide support for youth and young adults are welcome to attend but are highly encouraged to participate in a supporting role for a youth/young adult participant.
Presenters: The University of Arizona's Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities team and adults who are part of Diverse Ability Incorporated, Special Olympics Arizona, and Artworks.
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Sessions: You can choose to attend one or more of the following sessions. All sessions start at 10 a.m. and end at 11:30 a.m.
August 1: Person-Centered Planning
August 8: Health and Wellness
August 15: Employment
August 22: Community Living and Relationships
August 29: Wrap Up Discussion