“…Another purpose for communication prior to kindergarten is to support the formation of partnerships. Descriptive research on effective transition supports has underscored the need for partnerships and for using a contextual approach to working with families and children within communities (Brennan, Bradley, Ama, & Cawood, 2003;Dockett & Perry, 2001;Fox et al, 2002;Lehman, Friesen, & Brennan, 2001;Mangione & Speth, 1998;Pianta, Rimm-Kaufman, & Cox, 1999;Walker, 2001). Partnerships must embrace several tenants of successful programming understanding that effective transition will (a) involve more than the typical practice of orienting families and students to the school, (b) require additional funding and resources, and (c) necessitate intense and thoughtful planning to build relationships, support positive attitudes, and build knowledge of the transition process.…”