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 High School to Adulthood
Transition planning after brain injury
By Ron Savage ~ 2006

 

Transitions in School

  Students with brain injuries go through many transitions in school.  These transitions or changes include…
  • switching between academic subjects
  • moving from one classroom to the next
  • changing grades each year, and
  • going from one school to another (elementary, middle, high school) 
  Yet by far, the most challenging transition for students with brain injuries is graduation from high school and entry into the “real-life” adult world.  Many students with brain injuries who were successful in well-structured school programs face another set of barriers as adulthood nears.  If one thinks that algebra is hard, try holding down a steady job.  If one thinks that biology is difficult, try being involved in a loving relationship.  If one thinks that history is tough, try living on your own and paying rent. 
 
  The adult world is demanding.  It takes a lot of planning for the student to be successful and not fall through the cracks.


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