In Creative Child Development Centre, we have set of goals for each Therapy and continuous progress monitoring feedback by Therapist ,Parents and direct observation by the Doctors so that Child completes the Therapy in the shortest duration possible
In therapy, goals represent the desired outcomes or achievements that indicate whether the objective of the intervention is met. These are typically broader and more overarching statements that encapsulate the ultimate aim of the therapy. For example, a goal for a child receiving speech therapy might be to improve communication skills and increase verbal expression.
on the other hand, are specific, measurable indicators used to track progress toward achieving the goals. They are often time-bound and provide concrete milestones that help gauge the effectiveness of the intervention. Targets can be quantifiable, such as the number of words a child can articulate or the level of social interaction they engage in during a therapy session
This involves a methodical approach to continuously observe and evaluate the progress and effectiveness of a project, task, or objective as it unfolds.