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X-WR-CALDESC:Sometimes it feels like a teen or young adult with Intellectua
 l and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) just... stop moving forward. Maybe 
 they’ve lost interest in things they used to enjoy\, struggle with motivat
 ion\, or seem stuck in routines that no longer work for them. The Senior D
 irector of the Family Institute at The Arc of New Jersey\, Lisa Ford\, is 
 here tSometimes it feels like a teen or young adult with Intellectual and 
 Developmental Disabilities (IDD) just... stop moving forward. Maybe they’v
 e lost interest in things they used to enjoy\, struggle with motivation\, 
 or seem stuck in routines that no longer work for them.\n\nWe’ll look at w
 hy this happens\, how to spot the signs early\, and ways families\, educat
 ors\, and support teams can help young people re-engage\, build confidence
 \, and find new paths forward. Whether you're a parent\, caregiver\, teach
 er\, or provider\, you’ll leave with tools\, hope\, and a better understan
 ding of how to support continued growth during this tricky stage of life.
 \n\nWe’ll talk about:\n\nWhat “failure to thrive” can look like in teens a
 nd young adults with IDD\n\nWhy some individuals hit a plateau — and how t
 o respond\n\nThe role of mental health\, independence\, and life transitio
 ns\n\nStrategies to reignite motivation and progress\n\nWays to work toget
 her as a support team
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DESCRIPTION:Sometimes it feels like a teen or young adult with Intellectual
  and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) just... stop moving forward. Maybe t
 hey’ve lost interest in things they used to enjoy\, struggle with motivati
 on\, or seem stuck in routines that no longer work for them. The Senior Di
 rector of the Family Institute at The Arc of New Jersey\, Lisa Ford\, is h
 ere tSometimes it feels like a teen or young adult with Intellectual and D
 evelopmental Disabilities (IDD) just... stop moving forward. Maybe they’ve
  lost interest in things they used to enjoy\, struggle with motivation\, o
 r seem stuck in routines that no longer work for them.\n\nWe’ll look at wh
 y this happens\, how to spot the signs early\, and ways families\, educato
 rs\, and support teams can help young people re-engage\, build confidence\
 , and find new paths forward. Whether you're a parent\, caregiver\, teache
 r\, or provider\, you’ll leave with tools\, hope\, and a better understand
 ing of how to support continued growth during this tricky stage of life.\n
 \nWe’ll talk about:\n\nWhat “failure to thrive” can look like in teens and
  young adults with IDD\n\nWhy some individuals hit a plateau — and how to 
 respond\n\nThe role of mental health\, independence\, and life transitions
 \n\nStrategies to reignite motivation and progress\n\nWays to work togethe
 r as a support team
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T133000
LOCATION:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1300897528862007639
SUMMARY:Lost in Transition: Understanding ‘Failure to Thrive’ in Teens and 
 Young Adults with IDD
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