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What is Transition?
Moving from program to program is
called transition. As your child nears age 3, when services from the Birth
to Three program will end, he or she may transition to preschool special
education offered by your local school district. To insure that the
process is smooth and that services are in place no later than your child's
third birthday, it is essential that families, Birth to Three service providers,
and school district personnel walk through this transition process together, one
step at a time.
To plan ahead:
Your family can:
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Begin to discuss what types of
programs or services you would like for your child and family after Birth to
Three services end
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Talk about transition with your
service coordinator
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Give written permission to your
Birth to Three program to notify your school district about your child at
least six months before your child turns three. If you prefer, you may
contact your school district yourself by phone or letter at any time.
Starting the process early offers the best opportunity for a smooth
transition.
Birth to Three
Staff will:
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Provide your family with
information about transition
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Begin the process by developing
the transition plan section of the IFSP and identifying outcomes with your
family
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Assist you in referring your
child to your local school district for an eligibility evaluation
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Schedule a transition planning
meeting with your family and the school district staff up to six months, but at least 90 days
before your child's third birthday.
School
District staff will:
- Work with your family and the Birth to Three
staff on transition planning
- Introduce your family to the school district's
planning and placement team members and school staff
- Describe the process for determining whether
your child is eligible for preschool special education.
What is a transition meeting?
With your permission, Birth to Three staff will
convene a meeting to discuss services your child may receive after you and your
child leave the Birth to Three program. For children who may be eligible
for preschool special education, the meeting will include your family, Birth to
Three staff and preschool special education staff. this meeting will take
place at least 90 days before your child's third birthday.
At the meeting, the transition plan section of
the IFSP will be completed. The plan will outline the steps that your
family, your Birth to Three program staff and school district staff will take to
address the end of Birth to Three services and the transition to new programs,
services and people.
Some questions to ask at the
Transition Meeting:
- How will the school district decide if my
child is eligible for special education?
- What kind of testing will be needed?
- Who can we call if we have questions?
At the Transition Meeting:
Your family can:
- Share your hopes for your child
- Participate in the transition process at the
level that feels comfortable to you
- Ask questions about anything that is unclear
Birth to Three staff will:
- Share information about your child's progress
in the Birth to Three program
- Participate in transition planning
- Help write a transition plan with specific
steps for transition
- Help you identify additional community
resources and supports
School District staff will:
- Participate in the transition planning process
- Explain your child's and your rights as a
parent
- discuss eligibility for preschool special
education and determine whether additional evaluation information is needed
- If your child is determined eligible, discuss
the options for providing the special education services needed by your
child.
If additional information is needed in order to
determine your child's eligibility, the school district planning and placement
team will describe the kind of testing that will be done. It may be formal
or informal. Some of the information may be gathered in natural, play-like
situations. Other tests may require specific activities. Your permission
will be required for this testing.
Last updated 4/24/09