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What does a therapy progress report show?

A therapy progress report is a clear, written summary of how your child is moving forward across their therapy goals. It shows their starting baseline, the skills they are building now, how they have changed over time, and what the team plans next. Written in plain language with everyday examples, it is a shared map between you and your therapists — celebrating wins, noting plateaus honestly, and pointing towards the next achievable step.

What does a therapy progress report show?
What a Therapy Progress Report Shows — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

A good progress report is a window into your child's journey — turning weeks of patient effort into something you can see, hold and celebrate.

In short

A therapy progress report is a clear, written summary of how your child is moving forward across their therapy goals. It shows where your child started (their baseline), what skills they are building now, how they have changed over a set period, and what the team plans next. Think of it as a shared map between you and your therapists — honest about progress, gentle about challenges, and always pointed towards the next achievable step.

What the report shows you

A Pinnacle progress report is written in plain, warm language and usually covers:
  • Goals and baselines — the specific skills targeted (for example, expressive words, eye contact, self-feeding) and where your child began.
  • Progress against each goal — what your child can now do, with concrete everyday examples rather than jargon.
  • Session engagement — how your child responds, what motivates them, and the strategies that work best.
  • Home carryover — simple activities you can weave into daily routines to strengthen gains.
  • Next goals — the realistic next steps the team is working towards.

Progress in child development is rarely a straight line, so a report celebrates small wins, notes plateaus honestly, and adjusts the plan accordingly. It is a tool for partnership — your observations at home matter just as much as what the team sees in session.

The Pinnacle way

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care, never from an app or form. Progress reports are part of how we track your child's journey, reviewed together with you and shaped around the goals set in speech therapy and other supports.

Trusted sources

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association on documenting therapy outcomes and goal-tracking; WHO Nurturing Care guidance on family-centred, progress-led developmental support.

Next step — Ask your Pinnacle team to walk you through your child's latest progress report, and bring your own home observations to make the next plan together.

What to watch

Reports that feel like jargon rather than your child's real life, goals that never change or are never reviewed with you, or progress described without concrete everyday examples — a good report should always feel like a conversation you can join.

Try this at home

Keep a simple home note or short phone video of new things your child tries — a first word, a new gesture, sitting calmly at a meal. Bring these to your review; your everyday observations make the progress report richer and the next goals sharper.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 540 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

How often will I get a progress report?

Reports are shared at regular review points agreed with your therapy team, and you can always ask to discuss progress between formal reviews. Frequency depends on your child's plan and goals.

What if progress feels slow?

Development rarely moves in a straight line. A good report notes plateaus honestly and adjusts the plan accordingly — small, steady wins matter, and your team will explain the next achievable step.

Can I add my own observations?

Absolutely. What you see at home is valuable evidence. Sharing notes, examples or short videos helps the team understand the full picture and shape better next goals.

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