CaPromise: Training interventions for parents and guardians of young recipients of Supplemental Security Income

BACKGROUND: Parents and guardians play significant roles helping young individuals with disabilities to develop expectations about adult endeavors, including postsecondary education and work. These expectations are partially shaped by access to information and training related to disability, education, employment, community resources, and disability-related services

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