Category Archives: Transition Activities

Thoughts on Modalities of Learning

Renay had to renew her CPR/AED/First Aid this week. The last thing anyone wants to do before the end of the year is connect with the fundamentals of human health in a crisis, but in three hours after putting in … Continue reading

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Spring

Spring brings change and hope. Spring also brings allergies, more conversations about school appropriate relationships between students, and potentially for some students, moving on to the next campus. What Is Waiting On the Other Side? By now the next campus … Continue reading

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Getting On The Job

Firstly, we had a great week last week with four blog posts within 24 hours. We love participating in Flashblogs and sharing our experiences we have learned from our students with disabilities. We’ve talked a lot about transitions before, and … Continue reading

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That Transition Preparation

There is a buzz on campus the day schedules for classes roll out across secondary schools. For some students, it’s a little stunning: either high school or middle school with endless choices that seem to excite them. Finally, something different … Continue reading

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