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Introduction
Individualized Planning for Adulthood:
Using Person-Centered Planning for Transition
by Mary E. Morningstar, Ph.D. (2003)
University of Kansas, Department of Special Education
This module provides information about person-centered planning (PCP) and the role it can play in transition planning. First, you will learn about why person-centered planning was developed. Next, PCP will be defined and the major features of all PCP methods will be described.   Third, steps to implementing a PCP will be described. Finally, PCP applied to transition planning will be presented.
You might want to download some additional resources and handouts for this session:

1. Individualized Planning Handouts - Print and have ready as a reference

2. Keith's Plan - print and have ready as a reference
If you use any of the information from this session, please cite your source as:

Morningstar, M.E. (2003). Individualized planning for adulthood: Using person-centered planning for transition. [Online]. Lawrence, KS. University of Kansas, Department of Special Education.
Available: www.transitioncoalition.org
Mary E. Morningstar (2003)   University of Kansas, Department of Special Education    Copyright © 2003