Time for Talk, Talk, Talk
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During the transition phase, take the time to
meet with the student and just talk about things. Two, three or four times a
day isn't too much in this phase.
Listen and respond while the child talks,
talks, talks. This can take a lot of patience, but it is so worth it.
The more
the transition child talks while you listen, the better the transition phase.
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