‘Tools for Life’ Conference in Idaho Falls Helps Disabled Students
In its fourth year, the Tools for Life conference is providing students with disabilities a look at what they can do in the future.
Nora Jehn, Training Coordinator for the Idaho Assistive Technology Project: “For a lot of kids and their families, it feels like high school is like dropping off the edge. They don’t know what’s out there.”
Nora Jehn: “We pool all of those resources together to let them know what great things are out there, the kinds of support they can expect in higher education, employment.”
More than 500 students are attending the sessions and taking a look at what is available for them to do.
Published on March 30, 2008
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