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Opening Doors: Planning Your Child’s Transition from High School to Adult Life

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Panelists from various state agencies, include the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, Department of Developmental Services, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Social Security Administration, Department of Social Services, Regional Probate Court #45, and the Kennedy Center Travel Training Program will discuss planning ahead for your child’s transition to adult life and eligibility for the services available to adults with disabilities. A light dinner will be served. This workshop is a joint venture of the special education departments of Bethel Public Schools, Brookfield Public Schools, New Milford Public Schools, and Newtown Public Schools, and is open to parents in the community.


RSVP to RSVP to Fran Peters, Bethel HS Transition Specialist petersf@bethel.k12.ct.us or bethelsepto@gmail.com.

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