Transition to adulthood represents the transition to specific adult roles and responsibilities in close connection with life contexts. The literature in this area calls this phase emerging adulthood highlighting its complexity, uncertainty and problematic traits (Arnett, 2004). This process turns out to be more critical for persons with disabilities for whom, even today, the end of school is configured as a "leap into the void" urging for specific planning. The upper secondary school and the local services that act with it therefore play a crucial role in building this transition phase.This contribution illustrates the outcomes of the exploratory phase of the STrADE project aimed at designing and experimenting a model of transition to adult...
This article initiates a double issue that addresses a traditionally absent or rare piece in the sys...
How do youth with orthopedic impairments negotiate expectations and experiences as they transition f...
ABSTRACT: In-depth. structured interviews were conducted over a 2-year period withfour young adults ...
Transition to adulthood represents the transition to specific adult roles and responsibilities in cl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the transition experience of three individuals with intelle...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing LtdBackground This study examines how those planning futures for young ...
A two year study examined the perspectives of professionals, parents, and young adult children with ...
This study examines parent, teacher, and institutional formulations of adulthood for students with p...
Aims: The focus of the presentation is the specific situation of young people with disabilities dur...
This grounded theory study employed in-depth interviews with nine studenrlparent dyads from eastern ...
This year roughly 50,000 students with disabilities will graduate from our nation\u27s public high s...
Aim: Very little attention has been paid to the views and experiences of young people with mild int...
AbstractBackgroundIt is critical to improve Quality-of- Life since it has impact on the future life ...
As a legal component of an individual\u27s IEP, a transition plan essentially should represent and i...
Change is part of our life journey and we all experience different transitions throughout our live...
This article initiates a double issue that addresses a traditionally absent or rare piece in the sys...
How do youth with orthopedic impairments negotiate expectations and experiences as they transition f...
ABSTRACT: In-depth. structured interviews were conducted over a 2-year period withfour young adults ...
Transition to adulthood represents the transition to specific adult roles and responsibilities in cl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the transition experience of three individuals with intelle...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing LtdBackground This study examines how those planning futures for young ...
A two year study examined the perspectives of professionals, parents, and young adult children with ...
This study examines parent, teacher, and institutional formulations of adulthood for students with p...
Aims: The focus of the presentation is the specific situation of young people with disabilities dur...
This grounded theory study employed in-depth interviews with nine studenrlparent dyads from eastern ...
This year roughly 50,000 students with disabilities will graduate from our nation\u27s public high s...
Aim: Very little attention has been paid to the views and experiences of young people with mild int...
AbstractBackgroundIt is critical to improve Quality-of- Life since it has impact on the future life ...
As a legal component of an individual\u27s IEP, a transition plan essentially should represent and i...
Change is part of our life journey and we all experience different transitions throughout our live...
This article initiates a double issue that addresses a traditionally absent or rare piece in the sys...
How do youth with orthopedic impairments negotiate expectations and experiences as they transition f...
ABSTRACT: In-depth. structured interviews were conducted over a 2-year period withfour young adults ...