AVONDALE, PA – A Day in Our Shoes has launched a newly redesigned and expanded IEP Goal Bank on its website, providing parents and teachers with an invaluable resource for creating and refining Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. The updated goal bank is the largest and most comprehensive free collection of its kind available online.
The newly enhanced tool features a streamlined design, allowing users to quickly locate specific goals by domains and subject areas. Whether searching for academic goals, IEP transition goals, social skills, or functional life skills, the revamped interface ensures users can find what they need in just a few clicks. A key addition is a dedicated IEP Goal Bank for students transitioning to adulthood, offering targeted resources for this critical developmental stage.
“The most widely requested goal ideas were IEP goals for behavior,” said Special Education Advocate Lisa Lightner. “The second most popular request was to break down the IEP goals for reading into specific skills like decoding and fluency.”
Parents navigating the complex IEP process often struggle to articulate the necessary support for their children. Similarly, teachers may face difficulties in crafting measurable and tailored goals for their students. The expanded IEP Goal Bank addresses these challenges by offering practical examples and actionable guidance. This resource bridges the gap between recognizing a need and identifying how to address it effectively.
A Day in Our Shoes’ enhanced goal bank is poised to become an even more essential tool, helping parents, teachers, and advocates support students with individualized, meaningful goals.
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