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When High School Ends… Then What?
“Parents need to begin exploring options before graduation day arrives,” said Jelks.
THE WOODLANDS, TX -- As graduation approaches for students with special needs, many families are asking an emotional and urgent question: What happens next?
For parents of students aging out of the public school system, the transition into adulthood can feel overwhelming. Families often find themselves navigating unfamiliar territory while searching for meaningful summer programs, structured day programming, life-skills development, community integration opportunities, supported employment, socialization events they have enjoyed in public school and long-term support systems for their loved one.
According to Rachel Jelks, CEO & Founder of TEAM Abilities, planning ahead is one of the most important things families can do.
“Parents need to begin exploring options before graduation day arrives,” said Jelks. “The transition from the school system into adulthood can be emotional and uncertain, but families should know there are programs and communities available to help individuals with special needs continue growing, learning, socializing, and thriving.”
Jelks encourages families to carefully assess programs to determine whether they provide:
• meaningful daily engagement
• life-skills development
• social interaction
• community inclusion
• safety and supervision
• transportation options
• communication with families
• and opportunities that promote dignity, independence, and purpose.
“Every individual deserves a life filled with connection, structure, joy, and opportunity,” Jelks added. “Families should ask themselves not only if a program is safe, but also if their loved one feels valued there.”
Nikole Crowder, Professional Special Education Parent Liaison for the Conroe Independent School District Parent Resource Center, says parents should begin preparing for the transition process early and ask detailed questions before selecting a post-graduation program.
“One of the biggest adjustments for families is realizing the support system changes significantly after a student exits the public-school setting,” said Crowder. “Parents should look for programs that encourage independence, communication, routine, life enrichment, and community participation while also creating an environment where their child feels accepted and supported.”
Crowder also encourages families to visit programs in person, observe staff interaction, ask about ratios and daily activities, and determine whether the organization aligns with the specific emotional, behavioral, social, and developmental needs of their loved one.
Summer programs and transitional services can play a vital role in helping students maintain routine, continue social engagement, and build confidence during this important season of life.
Families seeking information about local resources, adult day programs, or transitional support services are encouraged to begin researching options now in preparation for graduation and beyond.
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About TEAM Abilities
TEAM Abilities is an HCS Provider which serves adults (18+) with special needs through ISS/Day Habilitation and Community Living programs designed to promote independence, social connection, life enrichment, and meaningful community engagement.
For information about TEAM Abilities, call Donna Wick at 832-790-2879.
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About Conroe ISD Parent Resource Center
The Conroe ISD Parent Resource Center provides support, information, guidance, and educational resources to families navigating services and opportunities for students with special needs throughout their educational journey and transition into adulthood.
For information, contact Nikole Crowder at 936-709-8209.
Families of Students with Special Needs Face Critical Transition Decisions Beyond Graduation
For parents of students aging out of the public school system, the transition into adulthood can feel overwhelming. Families often find themselves navigating unfamiliar territory while searching for meaningful summer programs, structured day programming, life-skills development, community integration opportunities, supported employment, socialization events they have enjoyed in public school and long-term support systems for their loved one.
According to Rachel Jelks, CEO & Founder of TEAM Abilities, planning ahead is one of the most important things families can do.
“Parents need to begin exploring options before graduation day arrives,” said Jelks. “The transition from the school system into adulthood can be emotional and uncertain, but families should know there are programs and communities available to help individuals with special needs continue growing, learning, socializing, and thriving.”
Jelks encourages families to carefully assess programs to determine whether they provide:
• meaningful daily engagement
• life-skills development
• social interaction
• community inclusion
• safety and supervision
• transportation options
• communication with families
• and opportunities that promote dignity, independence, and purpose.
“Every individual deserves a life filled with connection, structure, joy, and opportunity,” Jelks added. “Families should ask themselves not only if a program is safe, but also if their loved one feels valued there.”
Nikole Crowder, Professional Special Education Parent Liaison for the Conroe Independent School District Parent Resource Center, says parents should begin preparing for the transition process early and ask detailed questions before selecting a post-graduation program.
“One of the biggest adjustments for families is realizing the support system changes significantly after a student exits the public-school setting,” said Crowder. “Parents should look for programs that encourage independence, communication, routine, life enrichment, and community participation while also creating an environment where their child feels accepted and supported.”
Crowder also encourages families to visit programs in person, observe staff interaction, ask about ratios and daily activities, and determine whether the organization aligns with the specific emotional, behavioral, social, and developmental needs of their loved one.
Summer programs and transitional services can play a vital role in helping students maintain routine, continue social engagement, and build confidence during this important season of life.
Families seeking information about local resources, adult day programs, or transitional support services are encouraged to begin researching options now in preparation for graduation and beyond.
________________________________________
About TEAM Abilities
TEAM Abilities is an HCS Provider which serves adults (18+) with special needs through ISS/Day Habilitation and Community Living programs designed to promote independence, social connection, life enrichment, and meaningful community engagement.
For information about TEAM Abilities, call Donna Wick at 832-790-2879.
________________________________________
About Conroe ISD Parent Resource Center
The Conroe ISD Parent Resource Center provides support, information, guidance, and educational resources to families navigating services and opportunities for students with special needs throughout their educational journey and transition into adulthood.
For information, contact Nikole Crowder at 936-709-8209.
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