News — IEP
Do you ever struggle writing IEP goals for the high school students in your special education class? I’m here to offer some tips, and give you 5 examples of IEP goals for your students in High School
Writing and developing annual goals at this level is oftentimes one of the most difficult parts of creating an IEP. In Special Education, goals can cover a range of areas. These can include developmental, functional, academic, behavioral, or social emotional, depending on individual students and their needs. It can certainly get overwhelming! Focus on the Transition to Adulthood We all know that every year of a child’s schooling is important. However, once they reach high school, they are closing in on one season of life (childhood) and racing towards another (adulthood). For this reason, once a student in special education...