Parent Goal Setting Worksheet

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Parent Goal Setting Worksheet
This worksheet is a useful tool for parents when preparing for an upcoming IEP. It
helps to identify specific concerns that a parent has and provides the opportunity for
parent input for goals. Example:
Area of Need
Current (or Present) Level of
Goal
Performance
Communication
Carl is able to express himself verbally Carl will work on staying on topic
when talking with peers.
Area of Need
Current (or Present) Level of
Goal
Performance
Math
Language Arts
Self-Help/
Independent Living Skills
(Dressing, grooming,
organizing personal
belongings, money
management, etc.
Communication Skills
Social/Behavior Skills
Pre-vocational/
Vocational
(Follow directions, task
completion, organization of
work)
Physical
Activity/Motor Skills
(Hand-eye coordination,
balance, etc.)
Recreational Skills
(Leisure time, games, sports)
Health
(Medication, equipment, (i.e.,
braces, etc.) Not part of IEP
goals, but parents should plan to
discuss medical needs with the
team during the meeting and
have them added to the “Present
Levels of Performance” or notes
section.)

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