THE AUTISM TRANSITION GUIDE by Carolyn Bruey and Mary Beth Urban
THE AUTISM TRANSITION GUIDE by Carolyn Bruey and Mary Beth Urban
Summary from Woodbine House's website
The authors of The Autism Transition Guide know how overwhelming it can be for parents of students on the autism spectrum to think about what will happen when their son or daughter graduates from high school and leaves the familiar supports of special education behind. That's why Bruey and Urban wrote this practical guide to transition planning--a road map for families, educators, counselors, and transition specialists to navigating this crucial, sometimes tricky journey from high school to adult life. Federal law requires that a transition plan be in place by the time a child reaches age 16; Bruey and Urban believe starting at age 12 to 14 is even better because goals are more likely to be met. The following are key areas they advise parents to plan for:
~Serious Subjects~ Autism
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Summary from Woodbine House's website
The authors of The Autism Transition Guide know how overwhelming it can be for parents of students on the autism spectrum to think about what will happen when their son or daughter graduates from high school and leaves the familiar supports of special education behind. That's why Bruey and Urban wrote this practical guide to transition planning--a road map for families, educators, counselors, and transition specialists to navigating this crucial, sometimes tricky journey from high school to adult life. Federal law requires that a transition plan be in place by the time a child reaches age 16; Bruey and Urban believe starting at age 12 to 14 is even better because goals are more likely to be met. The following are key areas they advise parents to plan for:
- Residential choices
- Postsecondary education
- Employment
- Recreation and leisure activities
- Who should be on the transition team
- Getting transition goals into the IEP
- Evaluating and assessing your child's skills
- Involving your child in the process
- Sequence of changes (e.g., should he get a job before moving out of the house?)
- When your child no longer qualifies for IDEA assistance
~Serious Subjects~ Autism
Order: IndieBookstore, Powell's Books Publisher