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Self Advocacy – Chart Your Own Future
Created OnDecember 13, 2017
Last Updated OnDecember 13, 2017
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What will you do after high school? Where will you work,
go to school, or live? What kind of life do you want? Your
transition Individualized Education Program (IEP) can help
you answer these questions, and help you live your life to
the fullest.
For more information, please visit: Self Advocacy – Chart Your Own Future
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