Special Education
- Special Education
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- Early Childhood Special Education
- Evaluation/Assessment
- Legal Framework
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- PBMAS/SPP
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- Transition
- Visual Impairment
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- Region III Education Service Center
- Transition
- Middle School Transition Resources
Middle School Transition Resources
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"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Abraham Lincoln
In Texas, transition planning is required to be a part of the student's IEP in effect when the child turns 14 years old. Planning for a student's transition from adolescence to post-school environments requires planning, communication, and partnerships between school staff, students, and parents. Parents play a vital role in transition planning, and their involvement is vital in ensuring that the student's postsecondary goals and transition services are in alignment with the student's desires and the family's culture. Parents play one of the most important roles in their children's transition to adulthood as they know their child best and remain constant in their lives even while school staff change.
The tools in this section are to share information with parents, collect family and student information, and to share the transition planning process with parents and students.
For information contact:
Dr. Elyse Lieberman
Education Specialist
361-573-0731 Ext 328
Middle School Transition Resources
