February 13, 2025 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Are you the parent of a middle or high school student interested in learning about college/adulting readiness skills? Then please join Dr. Marci Schwartz, founder of Thrive College Counseling, as she discusses how to help teens with neurodiversity make the sometimes difficult but important transition to a post high school option which fits their needs.

Dr. Schwartz will focus on building and maintaining college readiness skills, including:
· Organizational skills
· Academics and non-academics
· Independent living skills
· Social connections/interactions
· Foundational skills, especially self-awareness

Content is appropriate for all middle school and high school students to watch with their parents. Please join us to increase your awareness of what it means to be college ready so that students and parents can make post secondary choices that will be a good fit for the student.

Dr. Schwartz is the founder of Thrive College Counseling in Los Gatos and an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine.

This webinar will provide live Spanish interpretation.

If you need accommodations to participate in the training or assistance with registration, please contact us as soon as possible at [email protected]. We typically require 10 days to arrange accommodations to ensure your inclusion.

This is a Connections California event, a project of Parents Helping Parents – Silicon Valley. Connections California is sponsored in part by the San Andreas Regional Center and the California Department of Developmental Services.

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