350+ SMART Goals and Objectives for use with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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350+ SMART Goals and Objectives for use with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Instead of going through long lists of hundreds of SMART Goals, Defeyter has selected over 350 SMART Goals he has used over and over with students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Stop shooting in the dark, and select and use carefully crafted SMART Goals to get a child to succeed!
The 350+ SMART Goals address learning needs in the following areas of development:
1. Social Competence (personal Management) 2. Transition 3. Communication 4. Motor Skills & Sensory
Most of the SMART Goals are written using the formula below. In some cases, a slightly different format was used:
"Time - Student - Support - Skill - Accuracy and Measurement, Documentation."
(Example) By June 2015, Student X will independently be able to choose a SMART Goal from this database 100% of time, as documented in the trial logs.
This collection of SMART Goals will help educators and home school parents jump start the creation of an Individual Education Plan or a Personal Program Plan. For students receiving Tier 2 interventions in a Response to Intervention Model, these goals can be used as Short-Term Objectives to guide educational programming.