NICHCY Connections...
to Transition for
Students with
Specific Disabilities


Table of Contents

AD/HD
Autism
Blind / Visual Impairment
Deaf - Blind
Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Down Syndrome
Learning Disabilities
Mental Health Issues
Mental Retardation/DD
Special Health Care Needs
Traumatic Brain Injury
Launched May 2006
Approx. 8 pages when printed





Author
Kyrie Dragoo
Research/Information Analyst, NICHCY

Having a particular disability can affect transition planning. This final chapter in NICHCY's Transition Suite is a collection of materials on transition planning with a specific disability in mind. The Table of Contents at the right lists, in alphabetical order, the disabilities for which these materials were produced. If you're interested in a disability that isn't listed in the Table of Contents, we suggest you either:


The transition suite has other stand-alone pages as well. We've tried not to list the same resources in different pages, so you may want to visit those other pages for foundational information about transition planning and services, Transition 101 especially, if you haven't done so already. The suite consists of:





Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

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Autism

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Blindness / Visual Impairment

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Deaf-Blind

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Deaf / Hard of Hearing

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Down Syndrome

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Learning Disabilities


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Mental Health Issues

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Mental Retardation / Developmental Disabilities

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Special Health Care Needs

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)


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