The Connecting Point
Volume 2 Issue 3 Date June 25, 2004
1) Moving to High School - A Transition Tip Sheet
2) New information Brief from NCSET
3) Native American Parent guidance Handbook 2003
4) Reflections from a Different Journey - A New Book
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1 ) Moving on to High Scool: A Transition Tip Sheet- For Parents of Children on Individualized Education Plans Time spent in school is probably the single greatest feature of a young person's life. So it only makes sense for parents to make sure their sons and daughters get what they need from school. Even though families don't have much influence over how schools structure courses, there are things they can do to make the most of what their schools have to offer. This tip sheet is based on the experiences of students with disabilities in public schools and their families and can be found at Moving On to High School -- http://www.communityinclusion.org/publications/pub.php?page=to19
2 ) New Information Brief From NCSET
"Supporting Dynamic Development of Youth with Disabilities During Transition: A Guide for Families" (March 2004), offers concrete, useful information about adolescent development to guide families in supporting youth with disabilities. It also provides the compassionate perspective of a parent of a youth with a disability regarding the transition process. Finally, the brief offers a list of further resources. http://www.ncset.org/publications/viewdesc.asp?id=1432
3) Native American Parent Guidance Handbook 2003
This Parent Handbook is provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a tool for all Native American parents of school-aged children as an aid in advocating for their children's education. The overall objective is to increase the quality of education and enhance the academic performance of Native American students. This manual serves as a template for each tribe and state to adapt to their specific needs, concerns, and culture. http://sva.echalk.com/www/bia/site/hosting/Early%20Childhood/Parent%20Handbook.pdf
4) Reflections From A Different Journey -
A New Book A new book is available from people with disabilities for parents of children with disabilities. "Reflections from a Different Journey. What Adults with Disabilities Want All Parents to Know", is edited by Stanley D. Klein, Ph.D., and John D. Kemp. The table of contents, excerpts, reviews and information about the editors is available at http://www.DisABILITIESBOOKS.com The book is available for purchase at a discounted price at the same website.
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Readers are invited to send information about new resources on secondary education, transition from school, services and supports for adults with disabilities to connectingpoint@projectcore.org . Approved information will then be posted. Additional questions or comments can be sent to the Project Coordinator at coordinator@projectcore.org .
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