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Professional Judgment Documentation Checklist
This checklist helps practitioners document professional judgment clearly enough that it can be understood without replaying the whole meeting in someone’s head. Also useful when the room gets weird.
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Service Substitution Review Checklist
This checklist helps review whether a substitution or workaround still addressed the student’s documented need. Because “we did something else” is a beginning, not an explanation.
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Decision Documentation Checklist
This checklist helps review whether an important decision has been documented clearly enough to survive memory, staff changes, and next Tuesday.
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Implementation Drift Checklist
This checklist helps compare the written plan with the actual school day. Because drift rarely announces itself with a tiny clipboard and a name tag.
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Assigned Support Implementation Checklist
This checklist helps review whether assigned support is actually assigned, not merely assumed. Because “someone was around” is not the same as “someone had the job.”
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Advocacy and Risk Visibility Checklist
This checklist helps review whether an advocacy concern is being translated into clear risk visibility and follow-up. Because “we should probably keep an eye on that” is not a risk plan. It is a sentence looking for an owner.