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In a message dated 6/12/2003 9:55:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

mlndhall@... writes:

> Johanna,

>

> That is great! I hope that I can get to that point. I

> have to laugh though because 's first goal shot

> down about almost every accommodation I wanted for him!

> They had lumped a lot into one goal. So I was able to

> say, " Whoa, we need to address this goal! " And, it

> being the first one........

>

> I am glad that you had such success. Now I know who to

> look to when I need help!

>

> Melinda

>

Thanks, I felt like I was whining in my email, but I feel like I have no

idea what I'm doing. I got a note back saying that 6 pgs was a lot for the next

teacher but that I could bring up my additional goals at the next meeting. I

think I wore out my welcome! At any rate, glad for what I have in place and

when these get met I will request to add the others.

Johanna

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In a message dated 6/12/03 12:15:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

sjparvin@... writes:

> been going back and forth, but I'm the one initiating the additional goals.

>

> I'm a little out of my element with this! I thought the psychologist would

> write goals as well as her report was key

>

Johanna,

You are going to be a professional at so many things before you know it!

lol. I wrote Reece's IEP last time. The teacher had me write it again last

month for next school year and I did. I didn't do as good a job last month

because I was being overloaded with fifty things to do at once. But I did the

outline and the teacher added a few thoughts of her own, which were perfect.

Now

of course, she knows him well and we get along also. So if she says he doesn't

need something, I give her the benefit of the doubt. I am lucky that he will

have the same sped teacher next year. I'm still thanking my lucky stars for

that.

My advice is to visit developmental websites or find books related to

development. For Ryder, my 3 yo, I did his totally by finding development

appropriate to kids his age and the marking the things he could not do yet.

These

became the basis for all the goals/objectives that I wrote.

For Reece, I did that plus I used the curriculum guide in the ABA book.

Again, I pulled out everything he couldn't yet do and those were the basis for

the

goals/objectives.

Another thought you might consider if you have not already done this - group

your goals into categories. If you have a lot of goals, it helps to group

them. You might have " Academic " as a heading and " Language " or " social " or

whatever areas you are focusing on. This becomes the actual goal. I would

write,

" Reece needs to improve his communication skills with others. " and all the

objectives are then related to socialization and communication with others. You

are likely to have just a few headings (goals) that way. I think Reece has

about 4 or 5 headings and then each heading/goal contains a handful of

objectives from that area that he will be working on.

I can send you Reece's outline if you ever want to see what we did/are doing.

But it sounds like you have everything humming along just fine!

Oh, and the books written by Barbara Bateman are great to learn about writing

IEPs. She has three I have " Better IEPs " , " Does your IEP measure up? " and

" Writing Measureable IEP goals and objectives " The last is new and I haven't had

a chance to read it yet!

Roxanna ô¿ô

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In a message dated 6/12/03 3:27:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sjparvin@...

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> I got a note back saying that 6 pgs was a lot for the next

> teacher but that I could bring up my additional goals at the next meeting.

> I

> think I wore out my welcome! At any rate, glad for what I have in place

> and

> when these get met I will request to add the others.

> Johanna

>

You may be able to sneak some goals in via " benchmarking " them. IOW, you

write that they will teach your ds to do something and once that is

accomplished,

it goes straight into the next level/step. That way you can include a number

of steps in just one objective.

Roxanna

ò¿ò

It makes sense to go up the molehill

dressed for the mountain

Nan, the Wiser

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In a message dated 6/12/2003 12:41:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

kneeleee@... writes:

> You may be able to sneak some goals in via " benchmarking " them. IOW, you

> write that they will teach your ds to do something and once that is

> accomplished,

> it goes straight into the next level/step. That way you can include a

> number

> of steps in just one objective.

> Roxanna

> ò¿ò

>

Help! You lost me..... I'm not sure what you are saying, but it has to do

with my mild brain damage LOL!

Here is one... " ability to repair interpersonal situation through language ie

repeating himself over and over or sitting and pouting " This was written in

his psych report that he had trouble with this. How to make this a goal is

beyond me and they may not see it as educational.

Johanna

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In a message dated 6/12/2003 12:38:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

kneeleee@... writes:

> I wrote Reece's IEP last time. The teacher had me write it again last

> month for next school year and I did.

Oh, good. Now I feel right in there.:) Thank you!!!

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In a message dated 6/12/2003 1:09:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

uplift@... writes:

> <<<<<<... " ability to repair interpersonal situation through language ie

> repeating himself over and over or sitting and pouting " >>>>>>

>

>

> ??????????????????????????????

Uh-oh. What happens is he will not move on to another situation and will

keep repeating what he wants. Ex: she was passing out chocolate chip cookies

and

he said, but I want one with rainbow sprinkles. And even though she said she

didn't have that kind, it took him quite a while to get over it, stop

repeating himself and finally he took the cookie and took all the chips out of

it.

So he did sort of fix the problem, but it took a long time and during it he

kept on telling her he wanted the one with sprinkles. Probably not an

educational goal now that I think of it, but it was written in his report as an

area

that needed improvement.

Does that help?

Johanna

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<<<<<<... " ability to repair interpersonal situation through language ie

repeating himself over and over or sitting and pouting " >>>>>>

??????????????????????????????

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thanks, Johanna,

it seems there is nothing as creative in school s as the written IEPs

lol

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Re: ( ) Goal/Objective writer

In a message dated 6/12/2003 1:09:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

uplift@... writes:

> <<<<<<... " ability to repair interpersonal situation through language ie

> repeating himself over and over or sitting and pouting " >>>>>>

>

>

> ??????????????????????????????

Uh-oh. What happens is he will not move on to another situation and will

keep repeating what he wants. Ex: she was passing out chocolate chip cookies

and

he said, but I want one with rainbow sprinkles. And even though she said she

didn't have that kind, it took him quite a while to get over it, stop

repeating himself and finally he took the cookie and took all the chips out of

it.

So he did sort of fix the problem, but it took a long time and during it he

kept on telling her he wanted the one with sprinkles. Probably not an

educational goal now that I think of it, but it was written in his report as

an area

that needed improvement.

Does that help?

Johanna

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In a message dated 6/12/03 4:00:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sjparvin@...

writes:

> Here is one... " ability to repair interpersonal situation through language

> ie

> repeating himself over and over or sitting and pouting " This was written in

>

> his psych report that he had trouble with this. How to make this a goal is

> beyond me and they may not see it as educational.

> Johanna

>

Of course it's educational. To write this as benchmarks, you would figure

out what replacement behavior you want him to do. Say you want him to

transition without getting stuck. The objective is then that he will change

activities. 1A) He will change activites without repeating words when given a

verbal

prompt and aide support to move to the next activity. 1B) He will change

activities without repeating words when given a verbal prompt and a cue card.

1C)

He will change activities without repeating words when given a verbal prompt.

I don't know because it's late, I'm tired and this is off the top of my

head...BUT, this would be an example of benchmarking a goal/objective. Each

letter

has a step closer to independence and you can see his progress as he meets

each benchmark, plus the staff know what to do next when he meets the first

portion.

Roxanna

ò¿ò

It makes sense to go up the molehill

dressed for the mountain

Nan, the Wiser

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In a message dated 6/13/2003 8:01:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

kneeleee@... writes:

> I don't know because it's late, I'm tired and this is off the top of my

> head...BUT, this would be an example of benchmarking a goal/objective. Each

> letter

> has a step closer to independence and you can see his progress as he meets

> each benchmark, plus the staff know what to do next when he meets the first

> portion.

> Roxanna

>

You did great off the top of your head, Roxanna. Thanks! I get the idea

now....

(lightbulb going off)

Johanna, so far behind....we are all so chatty :)

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