When you finish writing Present Levels, you should have a clear idea of what the student’s strengths are, where the student needs help, how the student is learning, and what the parent concerns are. With all of that information, you are ready for your next task: writing IEP Goals! You...
To her credit, the child she works with is very challenging so taking data on IEP goals is not always easy. It occurred to me that the system we had me be too much clunk and paperwork. I decided to compress and reorganize and make the data process as streamlined as possible! The resul...
If done well, the IEP includes input from the entire IEP team who service the child’s needs. While it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a team to create, implement and track the goals and outcomes of a child’s IEP. Typically, the team is made up of the parents, the ...
1 Setting Goals at Home Kris was a school psychologist at a renowned public school program for children with autism. He was very sensitive to the stress levels of parents and felt confident that if he could reduce stress, then the children were more likely to show the skills they had ...
role in facilitating it, is seen as a key attribute of the instructional leader [3]. Positive collaboration can lead to improvements in teaching such as the use of the Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) with pupils and therefore impacts on learner experience [3]. As an instructional leader ...