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Texas Education Agency (TEA)- Transition services are a coordinated set of activities designed to help the child move from school to post-school activities. The age at which transition planning must begin, however, differs under federal and state law. Under Texas law, not later than when a student reaches 14 years of age https://tea.texas.gov/academics/special-student-populations/special-education/programs-and- services/state-guidance/secondary-transition-guidance Texas Transition-Student-Center Transition Network Pathways -The Texas Transition & Employment Guide to a Successful Life After High School for Students with Disabilities Texas Transition and Employment Guide

Texas Project First Accurate & Consistent Information on the Special Ed. Process https://texasprojectfirst.org/en/18-22/

Navigate Life Texas- Transition to Adulthood When we live with and support children who have disabilities or special health care needs, we often hear the word "transition.“ * Planning for Transition to Adulthood * Funding and Services From Age 18 * Transition to Adult Medical Care * College & Career * Independence • Living Situations https://www.navigatelifetexas.org/en/transition-to-adulthood What’s After Public Education? https://www.navigatelifetexas.org/en/education-schools/transition-planning-for- students-with-disabilities College and Alternative for Students with Disabilities * Colleges and universities (4 year) *Community or junior colleges (2 year) * Vocational or technical colleges * Transitional education programs * Independent Living Services

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