North Carolina Guides
North Carolina SSI at 18 & Adult Disability Benefits Guide
Coming SoonNorth Carolina Adult Guardianship & Alternatives Guide (Turning 18)
Coming SoonUnited States-Wide Guides
These apply to all families of children with disabilities in United States:
General Resources
These guides work no matter where you live:
Articles for North Carolina
Alternatives to ECAC for NC IEP Transition Planning
ECAC's transition materials cover school-side planning well but stop at adult services. Here are resources that fill the gaps — from free agencies to …
Best NC IEP Transition Tool for Parents Navigating Guardianship Alternatives
Finding the right transition planning resource when your child is approaching 18 and you need to understand NC guardianship alternatives, SDM, and the…
How to Coordinate NC IEP Transition to Adulthood Without a Special Needs Attorney
A practical breakdown of what you can handle yourself in NC's IEP-to-adult transition — and the specific points where a professional is genuinely wort…
NC Autism Transition to Adulthood: Planning the School-to-Adult Bridge
Autism transition planning in North Carolina — condition-specific IEP strategies, EIPD enrollment, waiver eligibility, and the unique challenges autis…
NC IEP Transition Guide vs. Hiring a Special Education Advocate
Comparing a self-paced NC IEP transition guide against hiring a special education advocate — cost, scope, and when each option makes sense for your fa…
NC Independent Living Skills Training for People with Disabilities
Independent living skills training in North Carolina — self-advocacy instruction, supported living, community living options, and how to build indepen…
NC Supported Decision-Making vs. Full Guardianship for IEP Transition
Comparing SDM and full guardianship for North Carolina students with IEPs approaching 18 — what each means for rights, cost, agency coordination, and …
North Carolina Adult Services After Special Education: Innovations Waiver, 1915(i), and LME/MCO Navigation
What happens after NC special education ends — Innovations Waiver waitlist, 1915(i) bridge services, Tailored Plans, LME/MCOs, and how to avoid the se…
North Carolina Disability College Transition: From IEP to Campus Disability Services
How NC students with disabilities transition from high school IEPs to college disability services — 504 vs ADA, community colleges, Think College, and…
North Carolina IEP Transition Plan: Why Age 14 Is the Starting Line
NC requires IEP transition planning at age 14 — two years before the federal default. What must happen at 14, 16, and 17 under North Carolina special …