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Pathways to Independence: A Transition Podcast

Pathways to Independence: A Transition Podcast

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Hosted by experts in the field, each episode explores the skills, supports, and systems that help young people move from school-based services into adult life with confidence and purpose. Through honest conversations, expert interviews, and real-life stories, we tackle topics like: Building soft skills for employment and independence Self-advocacy and student-led planning Navigating transition meetings and IEP development Understanding postsecondary pathways (college, work, and more) Accessing adult services and community supports Getting the most out of college disability resources Supporting families after high school ends Whether you're a parent preparing for your child’s next step, an educator building better IEPs, or a student wondering what comes next, this podcast is your launch pad.Copyright 2026 Pathways to Independence: A Transition Podcast
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    • Family Involvement in Transition
      Dec 18 2025
      In this episode of Pathways to Independence, Jamie Kain from El Dorado County Charter SELPA and Alyssa DiFilippo from Parents Helping Parents discuss the essential role families play in transitioning students with disabilities to adulthood. Alyssa shares her personal journey and professional expertise, highlighting the importance of early transition planning, collaboration between schools and agencies, and the resources provided by Family Empowerment Centers (FECs). They explore the critical need for building trust with families, educating them on services, and working together with schools and agencies to ensure successful transitions for students with disabilities.
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      19 min
    • Transition Partnership Program through Department of Rehabilitation
      Dec 18 2025
      In this episode of the Pathways to Independence podcast, Jamie Kain from El Dorado County Charter SELPA hosts a discussion on building successful transition programs for students with disabilities. Featuring Melissa Hilbig, a Transition Partnership Program Specialist, and Cori Coffey, Chief Schools Officer at the Classical Academies in San Diego County, the episode delves into the importance of community engagement and partnerships. The conversation highlights strategies such as student-centered planning, family involvement, and networking with community partners including the Department of Rehabilitation. Helpful tips and real-world examples of how to create meaningful transition activities and leverage technology to connect students with the broader community are also shared. Listeners are encouraged to access the resources mentioned via the website and stay tuned for more insights in the upcoming episodes.
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      21 min
    • Transition Basics and Assessment
      Dec 18 2025
      In the first episode of the El Dorado County Charter SELPA’s Pathways to Independence podcast, Jamie Kain interviews Tanya Guston, Program Coordinator for El Dorado County Charter SELPA. Tanya shares her extensive experience in special education since 1997, highlighting her journey and dedication to supporting students through their transitions to adulthood. The conversation delves into the essentials of an Individualized Transition Plan (ITP), emphasizing personalized, student-centered planning, family involvement, and collaboration with community agencies. Tanya provides insights into effective assessments, especially for students with extensive support needs, and strategies for ensuring meaningful transition goals. The episode concludes with a heartwarming note on the lasting impact of special education on students' lives.
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      27 min
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