Part 9 – Understand the Components of a Professional Report

Introduction

Most, if not all, professionals on the Multidisciplinary Team will be required to write a professional report summarizing their findings and making recommendations.  Whether you have to write a report or just review various ones, it is essential that you understand the language that is used and the different sections found in most of them.  This next section will present the most practical guidelines for writing a professional report, as well as the most common compenents of professional reports in special education.

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