Greetings again! Transitions can be everyday transitions - changes. It can also be major transitions individuals with ASDs will face. Preparing for transitions goes hand-in-hand with preparing an individual to be more independent - to move towards young adulthood, employment, college, a career, etc. However, the key here is being "prepared"!!! This link will take you to a site, "The National Alliance for Secondary Education and Transition: http://www.nasetalliance.org/docs/TransitionToolkit.pdf
This "toolkit" has valuable information - touching on many of the areas and strategies addressed under one of the subtitles - listed under the "Victories" tab (many of the areas overlap - so check them all out on our website).
BTW, just because it says, "Secondary Students" - do not hesitate becoming familiar with areas your younger student or child may need to address right now to better prepare him/her for a smoother and more victorious transition later.
Take care!
Laura
This "toolkit" has valuable information - touching on many of the areas and strategies addressed under one of the subtitles - listed under the "Victories" tab (many of the areas overlap - so check them all out on our website).
BTW, just because it says, "Secondary Students" - do not hesitate becoming familiar with areas your younger student or child may need to address right now to better prepare him/her for a smoother and more victorious transition later.
Take care!
Laura