IPUL Youth - The Transition to Adulthood

How IPUL can Help you with Transition to Adulthood Questions

“Life is full of transitions, and one of the more remarkable ones occurs when we get ready to leave high school and go out in the world as young adults. When the student has a disability, it’s especially helpful to plan ahead for that transition. In fact, IDEA requires it.”
– Center for Parent Information and Resources

We provide guidance and expert help on that stage in a young person’s life as they move from youth to adulthood, with focus on helping those with a disabilty make the transition as smoothly as they can.  

transition planning - several people sitting at a table having a transition meetingTransition Planning – An Overview

a transition guide on a table surrounded by peopleTrainings and Transition Guides

youth in a cornerYouth Corner

three youth in a libraryYouth and Transition Resources

At Idaho Parents Unlimited, we know that planning for adulthood can feel overwhelming, for both youth and families. That’s why our Youth Transition to Adulthood programs are designed to build confidence, independence, and real-life skills every step of the way.

Through tools like self-advocacy, person-centered planning, and family support, we help youth discover their voice and families feel prepared for what comes next.

In this story, you’ll hear from a young person who has learned to speak up for himself and take charge of his future, and from his mom, who shares what that journey has meant for their family.

Disclaimer: Some programs mentioned in the video may be on hold temporarily. Contact Idaho Parents Unlimited for more information and connected with a Youth Program Coordinator.

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