Progress reviews are usually done every 3–6 months. Therapists track goals achieved in speech, social skills, academics, or daily living. If a child meets milestones faster, new targets are set sooner. Parents are included in review meetings and given written reports. Continuous monitoring prevents stagnation. It also ensures therapies are relevant to current needs, not outdated targets. This reassessment cycle shows the center’s seriousness about measurable results. Parents can then decide if the pace is…
How often do you re-assess progress and update the therapy plan?
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Updated on August 28, 2025