The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC) free parent webinars for 12/2021

The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC) free parent webinars for 12/2021

Check out Parent University for the following webinars and programs for families from MTAC The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC)

“Transition Planning for Families” WEBINAR

The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC) welcomes families of students with disabilities to a workshop on transition planning. This workshop will help families define transition services and planning considerations. Families will also be provided with resources that will help promote both in-school and postsecondary success for students with disabilities. 

Date: Thursday, November 18, 2021 

Time: 5:30pm - 7pm

Click to register on Parent University (or search under “Special Education” category)

“Work-Based Learning Programs” WEBINAR

The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC) welcomes families of students with disabilities to a workshop on work-based learning programs. This workshop will help families learn about the work-based learning programs that are available via the Special Education Office and identify the requirements for participation. Additionally, families will have an opportunity to explore strategies for disability disclosure and advocating for reasonable workplace accommodations. 

Date: Thursday, December 2, 2021 

Time: 5:30pm - 7pm

Click to register on Parent University (or search under “Special Education” category)

“Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination” WEBINAR

The Manhattan Transition and College Access Center (TCAC) welcomes families of students with disabilities to a workshop on self-advocacy and self-determination. This workshop allows families to develop a robust understanding of the importance of self-advocacy and self-determination and how to use those skills to help their children with postsecondary life.

Date: Thursday, December 16, 2021 

Time: 5:30pm - 7pm

Click to register on Parent University (or search under “Special Education” category)