Transitions are widely acknowledged to present challenges for young children with special needs. In the US system, the transition from early intervention (EI; services for children aged 0–3) to early childhood special education services (ECSE; services for preschool children) is a process known to cause uncertainty and anxiety for families. This paper describes a transition class offered by a midwestern US EI agency; children receiving EI services are eligible to participate beginning at age 2;6. Agency personnel chart the children’s progress each week. For this study, researchers reviewed de-identified weekly progress reports for the 40 transition class participants who attended at least 6 class sessions. Class participants demonstrated hi...
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Young children with special needs and their families often experience transitions across multiple en...
Transitions are widely acknowledged to present challenges for young children with special needs. In ...
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is available to provide services for children with disabili...
Children with disabilities might experience multiple transitions during their early years. One impor...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues that surround transitioning young children with s...
The Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) requires all Individualized Family Service (IFS...
This study examines the efficacy of an innovative transition model program, which was designed to pr...
In order to provide the best opportunities for children with special emotional needs and behavioral ...
Young children with identified disabilities face many transitions in their lives. One of these\ud tr...
This study investigated 10 mothers ’ perceptions on the transition process, for their children with ...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their families, and teachers face many challenges duri...
The transition from early intervention to early childhood special education programs is one of five ...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to document and analyze the experiences o...
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Young children with special needs and their families often experience transitions across multiple en...
Transitions are widely acknowledged to present challenges for young children with special needs. In ...
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is available to provide services for children with disabili...
Children with disabilities might experience multiple transitions during their early years. One impor...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the issues that surround transitioning young children with s...
The Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA) requires all Individualized Family Service (IFS...
This study examines the efficacy of an innovative transition model program, which was designed to pr...
In order to provide the best opportunities for children with special emotional needs and behavioral ...
Young children with identified disabilities face many transitions in their lives. One of these\ud tr...
This study investigated 10 mothers ’ perceptions on the transition process, for their children with ...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their families, and teachers face many challenges duri...
The transition from early intervention to early childhood special education programs is one of five ...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to document and analyze the experiences o...
Transitions for young children can occur at a number of points: as the child moves from the hospital...
Transition from primary to secondary school has been a focus of concern regarding pupil anxiety, soc...
Young children with special needs and their families often experience transitions across multiple en...