The fifth edition of Transporting Children with Disabilities is available through the National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT).
The manual is authored by special-needs transportation expert Dr. Linda Bluth.
The fifth edition of NAPT’s Transporting Children with Disabilities, authored by Dr. Linda Bluth, provides new and updated information.

The fifth edition of NAPT’s Transporting Children with Disabilities, authored by Dr. Linda Bluth, provides new and updated information.
The fifth edition of Transporting Children with Disabilities is available through the National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT).
The manual is authored by special-needs transportation expert Dr. Linda Bluth.
The latest edition of Transporting Children with Disabilities contains new and updated information, including definitions of transportation and related special-education terms. It also covers characteristics of children with special needs, and considerations for transporting them.
According to NAPT, Transporting Children with Disabilities also explains the legal basis for special-needs transportation in accordance with various laws, and it provides information about new Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act regulations.
The price of the manual is $19.99 plus shipping for NAPT members or $29.99 plus shipping for non-members. To order, go to NAPT’s online store or email Brianne Peck, member services specialist, at Brianne.Peck@napt.org.

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