Transition Timeline

Transition planning encompasses a wide variety of elements including education, employment and independent living. Knowing when to start planning and different milestones is key to ensuring all aspects of transition planning are covered. The Transition Timeline identifies the activities and actions to consider for the core transition years ages fourteen to twenty.

Check List

Age 14 Age 15 Age 16 Age 17 Age 18 Age 19 Age 20

 

morgan

Meet Morgan, a talented student with a dream and a Plan to get there.

Morgan is a busy high school student with a fondness for soccer and softball. She is a member of the student council, holds down a part-time job and has her eye on a career in the medical field. And by the way, Morgan has a learning disability, which hasn’t gotten in her way!

With the support of her family and school, Morgan has developed a Transition Plan that will prepare her for life after high-school, including college, preparation for the career field of her choice, and an independent life.

“My goal after I graduate from high school is to attend a four-year college and enter the medical field. I really enjoy the
idea of helping people lead healthy lives. During my high school years, I have been active and like spending time outdoors.
I play soccer in the fall and softball in the spring and I’m also a member of my high school’s Fish and Game Club. My days are
pretty busy so the most fun part of my day is actually soccer practice after school because it’s a way for me to relax.”
Morgan, Student
Monadnock Regional High School

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At the Monadnock Center for Successful Transitions (MCST), our goal is to share knowledge and build awareness
of opportunities within the workforce for able workers with disabilities.

Website sponsored by the Granite State Employment Project and the Monadnock Center for Successful Transitions,
funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CFDA 93.768).