Types of Transitions
Transition Strategies
Observation and Feedback
Coaching in Action
Supporting Children During Transitions
100

This is when children stop one activity and start another.

What is a transition?

100

This type of reminder helps children prepare for change (e.g., “In 5 minutes we clean up.”)

What is a warning or time cue?

100

Coaches should look for these during transitions (e.g., movement, talking, fidgeting).

What are child behaviors?

100

This coaching strategy involves helping in the moment.

What is side-by-side or in-the-moment coaching?

100

This type of cue tells children what to expect.

What is a visual or verbal cue?

200

Moving from inside to outside is this type of transition.

What is a physical/environmental transition?

200

Using songs or visuals during transitions helps with this.

What is predictability or engagement?

200

Observing this helps identify which parts of the day are most challenging.

What is the daily schedule?

200

When a coach notices a transition is not working, they can start by asking this.

What is "What have you noticed during this transition?"

200

Children may need this to move from one activity to another successfully.

What is extra support or guidance?

300

These occur when children move between parts of the daily schedule.

What are routine transitions?

300

Coaches can support teachers in limiting this during transitions.

What is wait time or downtime?

300

A coach might track this to help understand transitions better.

What is duration or number of transition steps?

300

Coaches use this kind of language to encourage reflection.

What is open-ended questioning?

300

Singing a cleanup song helps children move smoothly through this transition.

What is cleanup or tidy-up time?

400

This type of transition happens when a child joins or leaves the program.

What is an entry/exit or long-term transition?

400

These types of transitions encourage child independence (e.g., choosing a center after circle).

What are active or self-directed transitions?

400

Positive, behavior-specific feedback supports this during coaching.

What is educator confidence or growth?

400

This coaching tool supports goal-setting and tracking progress.

What is a coaching action plan?

400

Giving children a job or role during transition does this.

What is increases engagement or reduces behavior issues?

500

Transitions often happen at this time of day, leading to increased behavior issues.

What is cleanup time or end of free play?

500

A coach might suggest using this to help non-verbal children during transitions.

What is a visual schedule or first-then board?

500

True or False: Observation notes should include only what the coach thinks is happening.

What is false?

500

Coaching is most effective when it includes this kind of relationship.

 What is a collaborative or trusting relationship?

500

This individualized support helps children who struggle with transitions the most.

What is a transition plan or social story?

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