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Transition to Adulthood: Guides (Professionals)

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Assistive Technology and the Transition Process from High School — Easterseals

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, General Audience

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Technology: Assistive Technology, Transition to Adulthood: Guides


View Guide here.


National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY) Sexuality Education Resources

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals

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Transition to Adulthood: Guides


Articles and resources related to:

The basics of sexuality and child development
Sexuality and disability
The primary role of parents as sexual health educators for their children
Content to teach at various ages
Materials developed with specific disabilities in mind
Commercial products and curricula

NICHCY has collected these important materials from reliable sources, and reviewing them might help you clarify your own parenting decisions.


Ohio Age-Appropriate Transition Assessment Library

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Agency: Ohio Department of Education State Support Teams

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals

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Transition to Adulthood: Guides


This ‘one stop’ library of vetted age appropriate transition assessments was developed to assist IEP teams in selecting appropriate assessment during the transition planning process. Additional assessments will be added to the library quarterly after review by the state transition workgroup.


Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI)

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Name: Chris Filler

Phone: (614) 410-0321

Email:
chris_filler@ocali.org

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, Families with Children/Teens, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years

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Education: School Consultants, Support Groups: Caregiver/Family, Research Organizations, Technology: Webinars & Videos, Transition to Adulthood: Guides, Transition to Adulthood: Websites


Includes guides, webcasts, workshops and information on services throughout the autism journey, from diagnosis to adulthood.


Transition IEP Checklist — Indiana Secondary Transition Resource Center

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Agency: Indiana University

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Parents/Family Members, Professionals

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Education: Materials and Resources, Transition to Adulthood: Guides


This 10-session series offers short presentations on different components of a transitional IEP and provides an explanation and example of what it means to meet compliance for that particular component.


Transition of Students With Disabilities to Postsecondary Education: A Guide for High School Educators – Dept. of Education

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Website:
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Professionals

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Transition to Adulthood: Guides


Guidebook developed by the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights for school professionals that provides information on the admission process, post-admissions and keys to success for students with disabilities.


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