Sunday, May 31, 2026

10 Ways to Tailor Your Report Recommendations for Students’ Needs

As school psychologists, we have the critical task of evaluating students and making recommendations that directly impact their educational and personal development. Crafting a psychological report is more than just a routine task; it’s an opportunity to make a real difference in a student’s life. One size does not fit all when it comes to recommendations, and the importance of tailoring these to each student’s unique needs cannot be overstated. Here are ten ways to ensure your recommendations are as effective and individualized as possible.

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Align with Academic Goals

Tailor your recommendations to align with the student’s academic goals and current curriculum. If a student aims to improve their math skills, suggest strategies and resources that are directly related to their math curriculum and level of understanding.

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