Transitions after High School

By at least age 14 or 8th grade, students with disabilities and their families must be offered transition planning as part of their Individualized Education Program (IEP) process. Transition planning prepares students for their future after high school and through adulthood. Transition planning focuses on allowing students with disabilities and their families to create their own goals and provides plans for achievement.

Transition planning in the IEP process focuses on employment, post-secondary education or training, community participation and independent living. The IEP team should student as a part of the transition planning process. Also, agency representatives who may provide and/or pay for transition services become critical members of the planning team as well.

Transition Outreach

Indicator 13

Transition IEPs

Transition Assessments

Additional resources from George Tilson

For more information on transition planning and Indicator 13 in Delaware, contact Exceptional Children Resources at 302-735-4210.

Last Modified on June 11, 2019