Does Your Master Plan Include a Vision
Statement?
Long-Term Planning
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What do you want your child to achieve this year?
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What are your long-range goals for her?
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What do you want your child to be able to do when she leaves the
public school system?
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What steps do you need to take to help your child meet these
goals?
As a parent, it is
your responsibility to make long-term plans for your child.
Would you build a
house without a blueprint? Would you start a new business without a business
plan?
Would you raise a child with a
disability without a master plan?
Your master plan helps
you stay focused, anticipate problems, and prepare for the future.
Does Your Master Plan Include a Vision
Statement?
The vision statement
is a visual picture that describes your child in the future.
1.
What does the future hold?
2.
Do you envision your child getting additional education and
training?
3.
Do you see your child working at a job and raising a family?
4.
Will you child be member of the community?
What does your child need to be
prepared for “further education, employment and independent living?” (20 U.S.C. Section 1400 (d))
How to Make a One Page Profile of Your Child
The author of “our
three little birds” created this format, influenced by her local organization,
Down Syndrome Network Oregon (DSNO).
She shares “how to”
create a One Page Profile and shares the template she used on her site.
I love the idea of creating
something like this for a new teacher or team that is working with my child!!
Hat tip to our FB
followers for sharing and commenting.
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