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Are there specific Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy goals on the on the IEP?

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Are there specific Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy goals on the on the IEP?

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No. IEP goals should be “discipline-free”. There are student’s goals. Identifying goals as “therapy” goals leads to therapy being an isolated service, rather than a “related” service that directly assists a student to benefit from the educational program. During the IEP meeting, the annual goals are determined by all team members. There should be functional goals.

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