SCHOOL-TO-SCHOOL TRANSITIONS
For a child with a disability, change can be very difficult. Many of these children rely on routine and consistency, so when a major change comes it can be very difficult for them – and for you as their parent. The first thing a parent of a child with special needs should do before sending him/her to a new school is to the visit the school with the child. You can take pictures of the building so they can become familiar with their new surroundings. While at the school, ask questions and inform the relevant staff about your child’s needs. Ask for a copy of your child’s schedule so you can prepare your child for the day.
Once school begins, walk your child to class for a few weeks. Then, keep in regular contact with the teacher. If possible, stop in sometimes and visit your child in his/her classroom to ensure he/she is feeling comfortable and that you are satisfied with the way his/her classroom is running.
“She is a tree of life for those who hold fast to her, and happy are those who support her.”
Local Resources
The Exceptional Student Education Department of the Palm Beach County School District provides support and informative sessions on school-to-school transition for students with special needs.
Florida Department of Education provides on their website a guide for families for Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities.