Teens on IEPs: Making My “Transition” Services Work for Me
Tip Sheet - Revised 2015 - English and Spanish Versions
Abstract
An IEP is an individualized education plan written in public school for children ages 3 to 21 that by law, describes the special education services and goals for a student with an identified disability. Special ed services involve different techniques that help the student in a way that typical instruction cannot. Transition services are plans within the IEP that address specific needs in relation to life after high school.
Originally published as: Transitions RTC Tip Sheet 4, 2011.
Also available in additional languages.
Young adult approved tip sheet
Subject Area
Education and Training, Transition Age Youth (TAY)
Keywords
IEP, Individualized Education Plan, Spanish
Repository Citation
Whitney, J., & Smith, L. M. (2015). Teens on IEPs: Making My “Transition” Services Work for Me [English and Spanish versions]. Psychiatry Information in Brief. https://doi.org/10.7191/pib.1067