An
individualized learning plan is both a document and a process that students use — with support from school counselors, teachers, and parents — to define their career goals and post-secondary
plans in order to
inform the student's decisions about their courses and activities throughout high school.
Knowledge about children's rights is critical to the exercise of
informed choice and children's full participation in their communities, beginning in preschool.38 Policies should explicitly support two - generation strategies involving both parents and children and comprehensive wraparound services to families.39 In the early
learning period, it is critical that families start to think about
individualized planning documents across different programs, how they interact, and how they can lay out future transition goals and
plans.