Report findings to goal ideas
IEP Goal Suggestions from Language Samples
ConductSpeech can help turn reviewed language sample findings into practical IEP goal ideas. The goal suggestions are drafted from the same sample metrics and observations the clinician reviews.
The purpose is speed and clarity, not automatic sign-off. SLPs can edit, reject, or refine every goal before it reaches an IEP document.
Sample result
IEP Goal Suggestions from Language Samples
Syntax
Sentence complexity and subordinate clauses
Grammar
Grammatical accuracy and error patterns
Discourse
Narrative organization or explanatory language
Source
Reviewed sample
Targets
Grammar, syntax, discourse
Format
Measurable ideas
Control
Clinician edits
Source
Reviewed sample
Targets
Grammar, syntax, discourse
Format
Measurable ideas
Control
Clinician edits
How it fits into a speech workflow
1
Collect
Start from a recording, transcript, or saved session.
2
Review
Check speaker turns and make clinical edits before relying on results.
3
Measure
See the language measures and notes that matter for this feature.
4
Use
Bring the output into reports, progress review, or research exports.
Goals tied to actual language use
Language samples capture how students communicate in connected speech. ConductSpeech uses reviewed findings such as grammar patterns, sentence complexity, maze behavior, and narrative organization to suggest goal areas that match observed needs.
Designed for clinician editing
Goal suggestions are drafts. A clinician still decides whether a target is appropriate, measurable, educationally relevant, and aligned with district requirements.
- Use language sample findings as a starting point.
- Edit criteria, conditions, and measurement language.
- Combine with classroom impact and standardized assessment results.
- Keep final IEP wording under professional control.
Helpful across schools and clinics
Goal suggestions can reduce blank-page time for school SLPs, private practice clinicians, and supervisors reviewing student documentation.
What users see
Goal areas ConductSpeech can help draft
A compact result view turns the feature into reviewable language, not a technical readout.
Syntax
Sentence complexity and subordinate clauses
Grammar
Grammatical accuracy and error patterns
Discourse
Narrative organization or explanatory language
Fluency context
Maze and pause patterns when clinically relevant
Clinical interpretation notes
- Goal suggestions are not legal, educational, or clinical advice by themselves.
- SLPs remain responsible for final goals, criteria, measurement, and IEP team decisions.
Related pages
Clinical Language Sample Reports
Generate IEP-ready language sample reports with MLU, PGU, SI, C-units, maze summaries, norms, and fluency context.
Narrative Scoring for Language Samples
Score story grammar, narrative organization, and discourse quality from reviewed language samples.
Subordination Index and C-Units
Calculate C-units, clauses, and Subordination Index for school-age language samples without hand-counting.
Client Progress Tracking for SLPs
Track language sample results across sessions so clinicians can see growth, compare reports, and prepare progress updates.
SALT-compatible analysis methodology
Read how ConductSpeech documents conventions, validation, and limitations.
Ready to try it
Start with a real language sample.
Create an account, upload or review a sample, and see how this feature appears inside the ConductSpeech workflow.