Progress monitoring is like using a map to see how far you’ve traveled on a journey. It helps parents and educators understand where a child is on their learning path and where they’re headed. Here’s how it works:
- Setting Clear Goals: Specific goals are set to determine what the child should achieve.
- Choosing Assessments: Different tools, like tests or observations, measure the child’s skills.
- Regular Checkpoints: Progress is checked regularly to see if the child is progressing.
- Data Collection: Information about the child’s progress is gathered and recorded.
- Comparing and Analyzing: The data is compared to goals and previous results to see growth.
- Adjusting Strategies: Teaching methods are changed to match the child’s needs if needed.
- Celebrating Achievements: Milestones and successes are acknowledged and celebrated.
Progress monitoring guides the way, helping parents and educators provide the proper support for the child’s journey of learning and development. Goally, a tablet tool, enhances this process with engaging apps for life skills, language, emotional regulation, and more, tailoring support to children with special needs.