What it is
	  
Transition plans are a required component of Individual Education Plans (IEPs). Students on IEPs who are 14 years of age and older require a transition plan as part of their IEP to plan for post-secondary activities, except for students who are solely identified with giftedness. Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and other students who need support with changes, will also have a transition plan to prepare for daily transitions, between activities or locations, as their specific needs indicate. Transition plans can be utilized for students to help them cope with change.
Strategies
	
•	Develop transition plans with a team consisting of teachers, special education teacher, educational workers, administrator, parent/guardian, and especially the student.
•	Utilize non-teacher professional reports and suggestions.
•	Revise throughout the school year, typically at reporting periods or as dictated by changes in student needs.
•	Include specific steps/plans with deadlines and strategies.
•	Consider supporting the transition plan with alternative curriculum expectations that teach needed social skills related to post-secondary goals.
	
Associated student needs:
• Transition skills
• Transition skills
Resources
 Resources 
Ministry Resources
Daily Transition Strategies
Transition to Kindergarten Strategies
| Ontario Ministry of Education document. | 
Elementary to Secondary Transition Strategies
Secondary to Post-Secondary Transition Strategies
|  | For students with learning disabilities transitioning to York University. | 
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