¶ Updates to the site
Hey there listeners. Well, Meghan and I had every intention of posting a new episode this week. However, obviously, we are at the beginning of the holiday season, as we recently celebrated Thanksgiving and full disclosure, the, the timing, and the planning just got away from us. And so there technically will not be a new episode this week, we did want to throw out a well, that's helpful resource, which we fully intend to do. But I also quickly wanted to give a
heads up. We always refer back to our sister website www.postsecondarytransition.com. That website has been seeing a lot of significant changes. And you know, sifting the information around, making some information more readily available, other information more easily accessible, other pages, even still, you know, kind of linked, counter-linked, crosslink, blah, blah, blah. But anyway, there's been some pretty big changes there. We apologize
for that. But we just want to make sure that it is the most accurate, most up-to-date information. And so I even on the front page changed out some of the information to say that, essentially, at this point, the the webpage, the website, is a work in progress. It is under construction, we're making some big changes. But needless to say, the information that's up there is sound; it is useful. There are a lot of great links, but we're continuing to make
some changes. And we just wanted to give you a heads up.
¶ Well Thats Helpful
So without further ado, we'll throw out the well that's helpful resource. And this time, we're going to focus our attention on the my life Learning Center. Now this is located in Ellicott City, Maryland, so this is very local for both Meghan and I. This program the this program follows the life advancement through skills enhancement, and they work to train adults with autism on sustainable life skills and job skills. And they do this by weaving in principles around micro-business and STEM
employment. So if you hop over to their website, mylifelearningcenter.org you'll find their contact information, links to their Facebook page, and information that includes company news and the activities that they're doing with the adults that they work with. And also a little bit of information about their training, or at least the training philosophy
that they follow. So we think that this could be a really good resource for families who are looking for potential places to send their young adult to learn new skills, and skills that they can build off of. So there'll be a link in the shownotes but again, mylifelearningcenter.org give it a look.
¶ Outro
So as always, we just want to remind you to follow the information from this conversation in our show notes. Make sure to like follow and please, please, please share out the podcast with anyone and everyone. Visit our YouTube channel where we've posted videos of all our conversations, including doing some of the legwork for you by curating videos of topics that revolve around transition. We've created play with playlists that cover guardianship, alternatives to guardianship, ABLE accounts and
still more to come. So be sure to subscribe there as well. And finally, check out our website which is chock full of information around the transition process. And you'll find our contact information there too. If you have any follow up questions or any requests for podcasts. We love hearing those. So be sure to go to www.postsecondarytransition.com.
