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Education is a lifelong process with various key points or transitions. Transition is the term used in Special Education to refer to the planning process that happens with a student to help him or her prepare for life after high school—whether it is being prepared to enter the workforce or post-secondary education. The primary areas in transition planning are post-secondary education, employment, and living independence. Educators are required to know about the Individual Education Plan (IEP), Person Centered Planning, community services, self advocacy, assistive technology, vocational assessments to discern career interests and abilities, medical benefits planning, and more.
Other key transition areas:Individual Education Plan - IEP
Person Centered PlanningPerson Centered Planning is a process of discovery: discovering strengths, challenges, hopes and dreams. It is when a group comes together to listen to a person’s desire to create their future and to devise a plan of action. There are different types of Person Centered Planning. PATH & MAPS are two of the most common. Click here to learn more:
AssessmentGUIDEPOSTS for SUCCESS (download PDF) |




