The Angelman Syndrome Foundation’s IEP Bank provides sample IEP goals for students with Angelman syndrome to help parents, educators, and therapists develop meaningful and individualized education plans.
The sample goals and objectives are aligned with state standards across multiple areas of development, including:
These goals are meant to serve as examples and starting points for IEP teams. Parents and educators should adapt and customize each goal to reflect the individual strengths, needs, and learning style of the student.
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When appropriate, teams should document any accommodations or modifications that help support the student in reaching their goals.
Many goals can support development in more than one area. For example, a math or literacy goal focused on learning shapes and colors might use a Rubik’s Cube as a teaching tool. This approach reinforces the academic objective while also supporting fine motor and occupational therapy skills.
The goal bank is intended to help IEP teams think creatively, collaborate effectively, and build goals that support their students with Angelman syndrome.