Printable Yearly Progress Chart Template
Published: Nov. 8, 2024Updated: Nov. 8, 2024
Keep track of your child’s baseline to track progress from year to year. Make sure you have the previous year’s IEP with you so you can reference the baselines. Compare the previous year or two to this year’s baselines to determine whether progress has been made. If not, question that: Why is your child’s progress stagnant? We’ve put together a progress chart template to make it easier for you to compare baselines (with helpful examples, too!).
Print this PDF for a blank worksheet you can fill in, or make a copy of this Google doc for a digital version you can customize.
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