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More Transition Information

State Resources

  • Transition Bill of Rights
  • Transition Bill of Rights (Spanish)
  • CT CORE Transition Skills
  • CT CORE Transition Skills (Spanish)
  • Examining Impact
  • Secondary Transition IEP Rubric
  • Secondary Transition Planning IEP Checklist
  • Secondary Transition Planning Process
  • SSP Action Plan
  • SSP Core Components
  • Transition Services Flow Chart
  • CT Transition Community of Practice
  • Graduation Memo from SDE

Other Resources in Connecticut and Nationwide

  • State Education Resource Center (SERC) Transition Initiative
  • Transition Coalition
  • Technical Assistance on Transition and the Rehabilitation Act
  • National Parent Center on Transition and Employment
  • National Technical Assistance Center on Transition (NTACT)
  • Connectit-link" target="_blank"icut Youth Leadership Project (CTYLF)
  • Connecticut Independent Living Centers
  • "Got Transition?"
  • Foster Club “Transition Toolkit” for youth who are planning a transition from traditional foster care to becoming more independent.

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Connecticut's Resource for Children with Disabilities

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