Yes, progress reports are an essential part of therapy. They outline goals achieved, current challenges, and next steps. These are often supported with charts or milestone trackers. Reports are explained to parents during meetings so they understand results clearly. Having written documents is useful if the child changes schools or therapists. Reports also motivate parents and children by showing achievements. They become a permanent record of growth. A center that refuses written reports may not be syst…
Will you give a written report about my child’s progress?
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Updated on August 28, 2025