24. The Real Reason Goal Writing Sucks (and What to Do About It)
Let Them Lead: The Child-Led Autism Podcast
Release Date: 10/28/2025
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In this episode, Nicole Casey discusses the challenges of writing effective goals for autistic students, emphasizing the limitations of traditional goal writing systems. She introduces rubrics as a solution to create individualized, meaningful, and measurable goals that reflect the child's needs. The conversation highlights the importance of moving away from compliance-based goals and focusing on authentic progress. Nicole also invites listeners to join her free Rubric Reset Workshop, where they can learn to implement this new approach in their practice.
Takeaways:
- Goal writing can feel overwhelming and frustrating.
- It's common to feel like goal writing is a personal struggle.
- Traditional goal writing often doesn't reflect the child's needs.
- The education system's limitations impact goal writing.
- Compliance-based goals can hinder authentic progress.
- Rubrics can streamline the goal writing process.
- Individualization is key to effective goal setting.
- Progress should be measured in a meaningful way.
- Rubrics allow for capturing nuanced communication skills.
- Advocacy is essential for changing the goal writing system.
Chapters
00:00 The Struggles of Goal Writing
02:47 Understanding the System's Flaws
06:05 The Compliance Trap in Goal Writing
08:46 Introducing Rubrics as a Solution
12:03 The Importance of Individualization
14:59 Measuring Progress Beyond Compliance
17:50 The Rubric Framework Explained
21:03 Capturing Authentic Progress
23:52 Implementing Rubrics in Practice
26:47 Preparing for the Rubric Reset Workshop
goal writing, autistic students, rubrics, compliance, individualized education, therapy, progress measurement, child-led therapy, IEP, education system