A quick reference sheet detailing student likes, dislikes, reinforcers, IEP goals, and more.
A class set: Keep your at-a-glance sheets organized for easy reference.
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How to Use
1. Gather information for a student profile
The information for a student profile can come from a variety of sources. Family, teachers, paraeducators, specialists, health professional or the student may all provide helpful information when building a student profile.
2. Some categories you might include:
Age, grade, photo, and other identifying facts
Strengths and challenges
Likes and dislikes
IEP goals
BIP steps
Assistive technology/ accommodations
Modes of communication
Reinforcers
Medical issues or concerns
3. Student reference sheets
Keep your student reference sheets on hand, up to date, and organized in a folder or on a binder ring.
Tip: Keep an up to date duplicate copy with your substitute materials.
When to Use
At-a-glance reminders of IEP goals, favorite reinforcers, or potential challenges
Reference for staff less familiar with a student, such as an elective teacher, occupational therapist or substitute.