Ever wonder how to write developmentally appropriate goals for students? This tool lays out where a child should be with adaptive skills, cognitive functioning, and social-emotional skills depending on the child’s age. This tool can help educators construct developmentally appropriate goals for all students or be a training tool for parents and teachers.
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Developmental Milestones
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