“…M ore than 1 million children transition into public preschool programs each year (U.S. Department of Education, 2008). Although issues that challenge families (i.e., separation anxiety, temporary behavioral difficulties) may not be unusual for children making the move into a preschool program (Jervis & Polland, 2007), the preschool transition of >150,000 children receiving Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) Part B preschool special education services may be particularly significant and stressful for families (Data Accountability Center, 2009;Hanson et al, 2000). Families with children moving from IDEA Part C early intervention to Part B face a host of factors as part of the preschool transition process, including communication between sending and receiving agencies, changes in service provision, amount of family involvement, type of educational setting, and the child's specific disability (Hanson, 1999;Rous, Hallam, Harbin, McCormick, & Jung, 2006.…”