Developing Self-Determination Skills: Showcase and Discussion (Youth) - 27220
Self-determination is a journey. Dr. John McNaught and "I'm Determined" Youth Leaders will take a deeper dive and discuss how they each developed key elements of self-determination in their quest to become autonomous, competent, and connected. Each interactive session will include personal stories of overcoming barriers and celebrating triumphs. Youth Leaders will highlight important I'm Determined tools as well as specific strategies that they found helpful during their journey, and assist participants with completing individualized action plans.
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Teacher - Special Education, Transition Specialists to Transition Personnel, Charter School Personnel, Parents, Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), VAC (Vocational Adjustment Coordinators)
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Each individual live session will take a deeper dive into autonomy, competence, relatedness, and problem solving. Participants are encouraged to view recorded sessions prior to the live sessions. Recorded sessions are available at https://www.esc11.net/Page/8987
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