E62. When Behavior Goals Should Replace Academic Ones
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When academic goals are in place but a student still can’t access instruction, it may be behavior—not academics—that needs to be addressed first. In this episode, Stephanie breaks down how to recognize when behavior is the real barrier to learning, when it’s appropriate to shift IEP priorities, and how to use data to guide those decisions.
In this episode, Stephanie discusses:
- The difference between academic and behavior goals in an IEP
- Signs behavior is preventing access to instruction
- How to use data to support a temporary shift in goal focus
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