Transitions Through Life What transitions do you go through in a day?

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Transitions Through Life

What transitions do you go through in a day?

Your Business Transitions… What is your transition process? How do your clients/customers transition into your service, and out of your service? Have you made it easy/hard to transition? Have you ever had a conversation with those that you transition your clients/customers to? Have you ever asked your clients how that transition went?

Kentucky Early Childhood Transition Project Murray/ Calloway CO. were picked as a pilot site. Brought “all the players” to the table Took already approved agreement and expanded and defined roles of community partners Focuses on all children, ages prenatal-6 From , the Kentucky Early Childhood Transition Project facilitated a process to develop interagency agreements with First Steps providers and the local education agency (school districts) for children with identified special needs

Process: Get together Assessment Matrix Draft Commit to Matrix Final Draft Implementation

Recommended Areas of Transition Planning Preparing Children Supporting Families Building Communication and Collaboration Expanded Training Establishing Regulations and Policies Implementing Evaluation and Quality Assurance

Home | About Us | Contact Us | Links Transition One Stop Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute at the University of Kentucky Overview Welcome to Transition One Stop The purpose of this site is to provide information related to the many transitions we encounter across our life spans. It is designed as a resource for anyone going through, or helping someone with, a life change including people with disabilities who may have additional needs during times of transition. Nine key transition points were identified by the partners who built this site. They are listed on the left menu. Whereas each transition point involves its own specific challenges and considerations, there are also effective practices common to all. Therefore, within each transition point you will find content arranged according to a common outline, accessed by clicking on the transition point. This web page is a collaborative effort between the following partners: The Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs (CCSHCN) The Kentucky Department of Education, Division of Exceptional Children, Special Education Cooperative Network (SECN) The Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute, University of Kentucky Kentucky Early Childhood Transition Project (KECTP) Kentucky Transition Signal (KTS) A resource is only as good as it is current! Look for ongoing updates and additional information each time you visit us. Home | About Us | Contact Us | Links © Transition One Stop Send comments, suggestions regarding this website to Site AdministratorHomeAbout UsContact Us LinksSite Administrator GENERAL Overview Contact Information Training Resources TRANSITION POINTS Hospital to home Home to center-based Infant/toddler to preschool Preschool to primary Primary to fourth grade Elementary to middle school Middle school to high school High school to community Adult transitions Overview Contact Information Training Resources Hospital to home Home to center-based Infant/toddler to preschool Preschool to primary Primary to fourth grade Elementary to middle school Middle school to high school High school to community Adult transitions

Transition Points Hospital to Home Home to Center Based Infant/Toddler to Preschool Preschool to Primary Primary to Fourth Grade Elementary to Middle School Middle School to High School High School to Community Adult Transitions

Thank you— Any Questions?