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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need an advocate, a lawyer, and a goal writer to get best results. If you’re missing any of those at the meeting it won’t be ideal. [/quote] I've never heard of a dedicated goal writer. Am advocate (and most sped lawyers) can write goals.[/quote] Some places I’ve lived these were more of a thing, especially popular for those first IEP meetings at age 3. I’ve almost always seen this in the context of a home based provider being the intended goal writer. They aren’t usually presented that way to the team, but that’s essentially why they’re there. They bring a knowledge of the child’s abilities to the table that an advocate and a lawyer just won’t have. [/quote] Sure, if an outside provider has helpful input into appropriate goals, that's great. But it's not true, as the pp suggested, that families have to hire a dedicated "goal writer," along with advocate and lawyer.[/quote]
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