This book brings a refreshing perspective to preparing students with disabilities and their families for all aspects of independent life. Many of the transitions experienced by younger children set the stage for future changes, yet do not receive the attention they deserve in the literature. This publication offers a strengths-based approach that includes philosophical perspectives and evidence-based practices to assist this vulnerable population with lifespan changes and challenges. Each chapter addresses transitional needs and their assessment, and relevant interventions from the perspectives of an application to schools, families and communities. Multicultural perspectives are integral to all these chapters. The book covers transition from:- home to early childhood education- early childhood education to primary school- primary school to secondary school- primary school to special settings - juvenile justice settings back into the community- school to work- school to further education or training- post-school settings to retirement. Lifespan Transitions and Disability: A holistic perspective is a necessary companion for postgraduate education students and researchers who have an interest in exploring the nature and context of special and inclusive education today.
Iva Strnadová is Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of New South Wales, Australia. She also holds an honorary position in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney, Australia.Therese M. Cumming is Senior Lecturer at the School of Education, University of New South Wales, Australia.
1 Introduction2 Transitions – Historical Perspectives and Current Practices 3 Transitions in the Early Childhood Years4 Transitions to Primary School5 Transition from Primary School to Secondary School6 Transitions to and from Special Settings7 Transitions from Juvenile Justice Settings Back into the Community 8 Transitions from School to Work9 Transitions from School to Further Education or Training10 Transition to Retirement11 Wraparound Services to Support Lifespan Transitions 12 Conclusion
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