Consolidated Planning Group & Missouri City Family Counseling

Allison Schaberg & Dr. Lindsay Asawa

Tips for Launching your Special Needs Teen into Adulthood:

As special needs children transition to the teen and young adult years, their needs change significantly. You can prepare your child (and yourself) for a successful transition to independence. From diagnosis to transition, learn the key steps you can take to make the transition as smooth as possible.

 

About Allison Schaberg & Dr. Lindsay Asawa:

Allison Schaberg, owner of Consolidated Planning Group, is an advocate and leader in the Special Needs community. Allison shares a common bond with her audience – she is a parent of children with special needs. As a licensed financial planner, she has been working with families to plan for the lifelong needs of their family member with a disability for more than 25 years.

Dr. Lindsay Asawa, co-owner of Missouri City Family Counseling, specializes in working with children and families to evaluate and address many of the common problems that arise in the home and school settings. As an experienced Clinical Psychologist, she is passionate about working with families and creating a positive treatment experience.

 

Contact Information:

Email – aschaberg@cpgcares.net

lasawa@missouricityfamilies.com

Website – www.consolidatedplanninggroup.com

http://www.missouricityfamilies.com

 

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