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Posted on April 13, 2023April 9, 2025 by office@smartsteps4me.com

Smart Steps Mobile Helps Choose a College

Smart Steps Mobile is usually for everyday situations when you feel stuck, such as a late ride or needing to ask the boss a question. One new app user gave us a new idea, and we thought we’d create a scenario with a broader question: Thinking About Going to College. Meet Kaylee. She is a […]

Posted on May 20, 2013March 4, 2024 by cindyfisher

Transition to Independent Living: What Happens After High School?

Individuals with disabilities go through many transitions in their school career as they progress through elementary, middle school and high school. At each stage, teams discuss how to make the transition as smooth as possible. What is expected at the next level? Will teachers understand his or her needs? How can we make it less […]

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