Emily is described to be a caring, compassionate, optimistic, highly intelligent, and spirited young woman who is trapped in a body that is not capable of moving the way she wants it to. Emily was born at 26 weeks prematurely. She had multiple complications growing up and was diagnosed as having spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. At the age of five, Emily noticed she was different from other children. Emily asked her mother why she was not able to run like the other children or why she could not jump or kick like the other children. Her mother had no reply to Emily’s question. Instead of wallowing in self pity, Emily decided to live in a happy world and chose to be surrounded by supportive individuals. To this present day, Emily stresses the importance of relationships and surrounding herself with people who love her and care for her. Although Emily has no academic challenges, Emily faces many physical challenges on a daily basis. Emily needs assistance with daily life skills such as feeding, bathing, using the restroom, writing, and sleeping. She struggles on a daily basis with her physical circumstance, but chooses to live optimistically and chooses to live her life for the Lord. She does not pity herself because of her disability, but instead chooses to help others in need.
Emily has just entered her senior year of high school. Her parents want Emily to become more independent in attending classes and completing homework assignments in preparation for college. Although Emily is fully capable of communicating, socializing, and getting around, she needs assistance in initiating social interaction and independently applying basic life skills on a daily basis. Therefore, at the beginning of each school year, IEP team members meet for Emily’s needs. Seven team members were present at the meeting. In attendance were the parents of Emily, the regular education teacher, the special education teacher, the school principal, the IEP coordinator, and the occupational therapist. At the meeting, Emily’s IEP goals and objectives were discussed for the entire school year. Three goals with objectives were planned out for basic life skills and social skills. The first goal and objectives were geared towards Emily’s life skills. The second goal and objectives were concerning Emily’s social skills, and the last goal and objectives were focused on Emily’s basic life skills.
The first goal and objectives for Emily is to be able to use a computer and write class notes, complete homework assignments, and write a paper independently by using input devices such as eye tracking or VisionKey Computer Controller 90% of the time for the entire school year without any assistance. By using these devices, Emily does not have to type with her hands. Instead, Emily uses her eyes to control input. If this device is too sensitive and complicated to use for Emily, she also has the option to use a SEMCO. This device is a QuadJoy mouse for quadriplegics. The objective for this goal is for Emily to get comfortable enough with the devices to become independent 90% of the time for the entire year. If this is too difficult, Emily can ease into being independent and have some assistance until Emily is confident to use the devices on her own.
The second goal and objectives for Emily is for her to initiate a conversation two to three times a day with people she is familiar with or with strangers for the entire school year. She can use the communication tool called Small Talk with built in icon holder to assist her in communicating with other people. Emily can first practice using this tool with her aide or with her parents. Using this tool will allow Emily to practice communication skills. Once Emily is comfortable communicating, she will begin initiating social conversations two or three times daily with peers or strangers for the entire year.
The last goal and objectives for Emily is for her to go to class independently without any assistance 95% of the time for the entire school year using a portable hands free digital voice recorder and transcription device and devices to help her access the computer such as eye tracking, SEMCO, VisionKey Computer Controller, or Origin Instruments. By using a portable hands free digital recorder, Emily can record her class lectures instead of taking notes. When she gets home from school, she can transcribe the voice recording and take notes on the computer. This will allow Emily to become more independent without the use of a one-on-one aid inside the classroom. Emily will be using the hands free digital voice recorder at all times along with other computer devices.
Any time the three goals and objectives are not correct or will need modification, Emily’s IEP team members will meet to adjust to her needs. Emily is truly an inspiration to us all. She lives life to the fullest, has no pity on what she cannot do, but instead focuses on what she can do and do it to the fullest. She motivates many to live life and to be happy.
Emily has just entered her senior year of high school. Her parents want Emily to become more independent in attending classes and completing homework assignments in preparation for college. Although Emily is fully capable of communicating, socializing, and getting around, she needs assistance in initiating social interaction and independently applying basic life skills on a daily basis. Therefore, at the beginning of each school year, IEP team members meet for Emily’s needs. Seven team members were present at the meeting. In attendance were the parents of Emily, the regular education teacher, the special education teacher, the school principal, the IEP coordinator, and the occupational therapist. At the meeting, Emily’s IEP goals and objectives were discussed for the entire school year. Three goals with objectives were planned out for basic life skills and social skills. The first goal and objectives were geared towards Emily’s life skills. The second goal and objectives were concerning Emily’s social skills, and the last goal and objectives were focused on Emily’s basic life skills.
The first goal and objectives for Emily is to be able to use a computer and write class notes, complete homework assignments, and write a paper independently by using input devices such as eye tracking or VisionKey Computer Controller 90% of the time for the entire school year without any assistance. By using these devices, Emily does not have to type with her hands. Instead, Emily uses her eyes to control input. If this device is too sensitive and complicated to use for Emily, she also has the option to use a SEMCO. This device is a QuadJoy mouse for quadriplegics. The objective for this goal is for Emily to get comfortable enough with the devices to become independent 90% of the time for the entire year. If this is too difficult, Emily can ease into being independent and have some assistance until Emily is confident to use the devices on her own.
The second goal and objectives for Emily is for her to initiate a conversation two to three times a day with people she is familiar with or with strangers for the entire school year. She can use the communication tool called Small Talk with built in icon holder to assist her in communicating with other people. Emily can first practice using this tool with her aide or with her parents. Using this tool will allow Emily to practice communication skills. Once Emily is comfortable communicating, she will begin initiating social conversations two or three times daily with peers or strangers for the entire year.
The last goal and objectives for Emily is for her to go to class independently without any assistance 95% of the time for the entire school year using a portable hands free digital voice recorder and transcription device and devices to help her access the computer such as eye tracking, SEMCO, VisionKey Computer Controller, or Origin Instruments. By using a portable hands free digital recorder, Emily can record her class lectures instead of taking notes. When she gets home from school, she can transcribe the voice recording and take notes on the computer. This will allow Emily to become more independent without the use of a one-on-one aid inside the classroom. Emily will be using the hands free digital voice recorder at all times along with other computer devices.
Any time the three goals and objectives are not correct or will need modification, Emily’s IEP team members will meet to adjust to her needs. Emily is truly an inspiration to us all. She lives life to the fullest, has no pity on what she cannot do, but instead focuses on what she can do and do it to the fullest. She motivates many to live life and to be happy.