5. Transitioning. Demonstrate the ability to prepare students and work with families to provide successful student transitions throughout the educational experience to include postsecondary education, training, employment, and independent living that addresses an understanding of long-term planning, age-appropriate transition assessments, career development, life skills, community experiences and resources, and self-determination to include goal setting, decision-making, problem-solving, self-awareness and self-advocacy, guardianship, and other legal considerations.
a. Skills in consultation, case management, and collaboration for students with varying degrees of disability severity, including.(1) Coordinate service delivery with general educators including career and technical educators and school counselors, related services providers, and other providers;(2) Awareness of community resources agencies and strategies to interface with community agencies when developing and planning IEPs;(3) Knowledge of related services and accommodations that pertain to postsecondary transitions that increase student access to postsecondary education and community resources; and(4) Ability to coordinate and facilitate meetings involving parents, students, outside agencies, and administrators to include the understanding of consent to share information, including confidentiality and disability disclosure.b. Understand the difference between entitlement and eligibility for agency services as students move to the adult world, including a basic understanding of Social Security Income benefits planning, work incentive, Medicaid, community independent living, and waivers.c. Recognize uses of technology and seek out technology at postsecondary settings that shall aid the student in their education, work, and independent living.d. Recognize and plan for individual student potential and their capacity to meet high academic, behavioral, and social expectations and the impact of academic and social success on personal development.e. Knowledge of person-centered planning strategies to promote student involvement in planning.f. Knowledge of generic skills that lead to success in school, work, and community, including time management, preparedness, social interactions, and communication skills.g. Understand social skill development and the unique social skills deficits and challenges associated with disabilities:(1) Assesses social skill strengths and needs; and(2) Plans and uses specialized social skills strategies.h. Knowledge of use and implementation of vocational assessments to encourage and support students' advocacy and self-determination skills.i. Knowledge of legal issues surrounding age of majority and guardianship.j. Knowledge of graduation requirements, diploma options and legal issues surrounding age of majority, and guardianship.