Behavior Tracking for Elementary Special Education
Age-appropriate behavior tracking designed for elementary special education settings, with features tailored to younger students.
The Challenges
- Defining behaviors developmentally appropriately
- Tracking behaviors during active, play-based learning
- Communicating with parents about young children's behaviors
- Managing classroom and individual behavior systems
- Coordinating across specials and lunch/recess
How Classroom Pulse Helps
- Developmentally-appropriate behavior definitions
- Quick logging during active learning
- Parent-friendly progress reports
- Classroom and individual view options
- Specials/recess incident tagging
Key Features for Elementary (K-5)
Benefits
Use developmentally appropriate definitions
Track across all school settings
Communicate clearly with parents
Manage classroom-wide and individual needs
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