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Transition

What is the transition process from school to adult life? Who is involved, and how does one get from school to adult life successfully?

Transition is a Federal Mandate under the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA). The school, family, student, and outside resources are usually involved in the transition process. Transition services must begin at the first Planning and Placement Team (PPT) meeting following a child's 15th birthday.

Transition is about thinking ahead for the future by preparing the student to enter a post-high school environment successfully. Transition is not a race, but a journey with many stops and experiences along the way. If you have a child 15 years of age or older, ask your school about transition planning.

Waiting until your child is ready to graduate is too late to begin the transition process.

We hope the following information will assist you in transition planning for your child.

Available Resources

Many of CPAC's transition resources are available by clicking on the links below. For information on our collection of books and videotapes, please contact CPAC at 1-800-445-CPAC (2722).

 

CPAC Transition Training Materials

Transition Success Stories

Helpful Transition Resources

Scholarship Resources


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