Rapid Review of Social Communication Assessment Tools for Transition-Age Adolescents

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Social communication ability is vital for students’ successful transition from high school to post-school settings. The aim of this project is to systematically review the literature on social communication assessments for transition-aged students. Findings show that most social communication measures for this population do not focus on post-school contexts, and many have limited evidence of validity and reliability.

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