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What are IEP Goals?

Jan 8, 2019 | Posted by Monica Mandell | Uncategorized |
  • Goals on an IEP are the most important indicator of how well your child is in gaining skills.
  • Your child’s IEP goals should address the skills that need support due to learning and attention issues. Are the supports academic or behavioral? Do they require in-classroom assistance or a resource room?
  • Effective IEP goals are strengths-based which means that they are specific, measurable, attainable, and results-oriented goals.
  • You can track your child’s progress toward IEP goals throughout the year to stay informed.
  • They are reviewed, at least once a year, but more often as needed.
  • The purpose of an IEP goal is to help the student gain mastery towards grade level standards.
  • When reviewing goals, start from Present Levels of Performance; what is the student able to do now.
  • Next, be specific in what should be addressed – which skill or subject area.
  • Next, how will the goal be measured? Standarized tests, assessments, writing samples, screening?
  • Next, make sure that the student can realistically progress throughout the school year. How will the student accomplish the goal? And, for how long and with what support or services?
  • A goal should be very specific and detail exactly what the student will focus on and accomplish.
  • Make sure goals are clear and understandable for all.
  • Are goals standard based? Do they list ways for measuring? Can the goals be attained? And, if not, what will be done to help the student more specifically.
  • And, more importantly, ask questions and make sure that your voice is part of the development of goals.

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