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Developing the IEP (Part 8) - Transitioning

Assessment & Planning

  • Adaptations & Modifications
  • Christine Lilley - DSM-5 and FASD
  • Julie Conry - Case Studies: IQ Scores & Three Students
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  • Transitioning Susie
  • Developing the IEP (Part 9) - Summary
  • Developing the IEP (Part 8) - Transitioning
  • Developing the IEP (Part 7) - Reporting
  • Developing the IEP (Part 6) - Evaluating
  • Developing the IEP (Part 5) - Implementing
  • Developing the IEP (Part 4) - Goals and Objectives
  • Developing the IEP (Part 3) - Planning and Conducting
  • Developing the IEP (Part 2) - Preplanning
  • Developing the IEP (Part 1) - Theory and Practice Overview
  • Case Study - LEIC and IEPs
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Date Reviewed Aug 2014
Resource Type video

Enhances understanding of the transitioning process at key points in the learner's development and provides tips and resources for planning transitioning. Part 8 of 9.

Topics Assessment Curriculum
Developing the IEP (Part 8) - Transitioning
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