Using Backwards Planning in the Transition Planning Process
Video: Using Backwards Planning in the Transition Planning Process
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Planning for a future adult life is critical. Using Backwards Planning as the foundation for that process can enhance the success of the plan. In both Backwards Thinking and Backwards Planning, you begin with the vision or goals for the future adult life as well as the skills and knowledge that will need to be in place to be able to achieve those goals and work through "The Gap'.
Active Links:
- Planning for Transition Assessment A Guide for Multi-Agency Teams
- Multi Agency Transition Planning Person Centered Thinking and Backwards Planning Guide
- Tools for Multi Agency Team Transition Planning
- Secondary Transition for Students with Disabilities Modules
- Age-Appropriate Transition Assessment Planning Guide