Important changes in services occur for children with disabilities at age 3. A qualitative cross-site approach was used to investigate the experiences of families of these children and their service providers as they made the transition from Part C to Part B programs. Issues investigated were families ’ and professionals ’ experiences and expectations for the transition process, and the process of decision-making related to service selection. A sample of 22 families was followed as they entered, participated in, and exited the transition process. Results indicated that families and professionals experienced this transition as an event, not as a process. The shift in service delivery models from infant-toddler services to preschool services ...
Parental Expectations and Perspectives as They Relate to Their Children with Special Education Needs...
Young children with identified disabilities face many transitions in their lives. One of these\ud tr...
The purposes of this research are to: (a) identify the concerns of parents of children with special ...
The Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) requires all Individualized Family Service (IFS...
Parents of elementary age children with disabilities were surveyed to identify information and servi...
The transition between IDEA Part C early intervention and Part B 619 preschool special education is ...
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital...
This study examines the efficacy of an innovative transition model program, which was designed to pr...
This study investigated transition services in New York City special education preschools and provid...
This study investigated 10 mothers ’ perceptions on the transition process, for their children with ...
Nineteen parents whose children attended three preschools and were presently attending public school...
The transition from early intervention to early childhood special education programs is one of five ...
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is available to provide services for children with disabili...
having 3-year-olds with special education needs to experience transition from early intervention inf...
The present study was an explorative summative program evaluation of the preschool to kindergarten t...
Parental Expectations and Perspectives as They Relate to Their Children with Special Education Needs...
Young children with identified disabilities face many transitions in their lives. One of these\ud tr...
The purposes of this research are to: (a) identify the concerns of parents of children with special ...
The Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) requires all Individualized Family Service (IFS...
Parents of elementary age children with disabilities were surveyed to identify information and servi...
The transition between IDEA Part C early intervention and Part B 619 preschool special education is ...
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital...
This study examines the efficacy of an innovative transition model program, which was designed to pr...
This study investigated transition services in New York City special education preschools and provid...
This study investigated 10 mothers ’ perceptions on the transition process, for their children with ...
Nineteen parents whose children attended three preschools and were presently attending public school...
The transition from early intervention to early childhood special education programs is one of five ...
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is available to provide services for children with disabili...
having 3-year-olds with special education needs to experience transition from early intervention inf...
The present study was an explorative summative program evaluation of the preschool to kindergarten t...
Parental Expectations and Perspectives as They Relate to Their Children with Special Education Needs...
Young children with identified disabilities face many transitions in their lives. One of these\ud tr...
The purposes of this research are to: (a) identify the concerns of parents of children with special ...