Example Of Cda Competency Goals

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Goal 1: Alex will improve his academic performance.

• Alex’s mother appeared tired when the QP met with the family for a session.
• Alex’s mother stated, “I believe the children will attend Dillard Elementary, Dillard Middle, and Middle Creek, but I didn’t look it up I am going by what was told to me.”
• Alex’s mother listened as the QP, Alex’s younger sister will be going to Yates Mill Elementary instead of Dillard Elementary.
• Alex’s mother commented, “The social worker was worried about Alex’s brother going to a year around middle school because no one will be able to watch him when he tracked out.”
• Alex’s mother learned that Dillard Middle is a traditional school and received an enrollment packet to complete.
• The representative reported, “If there is already a bus stop near by the address we would just give the kids passes to ride the bus, but if not, it will take a week to create a stop and the parent is responsible for transportation until the bus is set up.”
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• Alex’s mother agreed that she would provide transportation until the bus is set up for the children.
• Alex’s mother commented, “I am proud of him for getting a job; however, when he returns home how is he going to get back and forth to work because I work, and his foster mother stayed at home.”
• Alex made slight progress with improving his academic performance, as indicated by Alex’s mother needing assistance to enroll Alex’s siblings in their new

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