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Attuning a Student consists of seven major stages, briefly described below. As teachers gain experience with the process, they recognize that some of these stages overlap and/or need to be revisited. Attuning a Student is a cyclical process in which new information is constantly considered and incorporated into the different stages.



NOTICING A STUDENT: The teacher observes that one of his/her students is struggling with some aspect(s) of learning and decides to begin initiate the Attuning a Student process to further explore the students’ strengths and weaknesses.

DATA COLLECTION: The teacher gathers detailed information about the student as a learner. This information is collected from the student’s teacher(s), the student, and the student’s parent(s)/caregiver(s) through observation-based questions in the Attuning a Student online tool as well as student work samples.

DATA ANALYSIS: The detailed information gathered in the Data Collection stage is consolidated and linked to the neurodevelopmental framework.

PROFILE BUILDING: Based on the neurodevelopmental strengths and weaknesses identified in the Data Analysis stage, the teacher applies his/her professional judgment to interpret the data, identifying recurring themes and generating a hypothesis about the student’s neurodevelopmental profile.

MANAGEMENT PLAN: Armed with a deeper understanding of this student as a learner, the teacher considers the interactions between the student's learning profile and the demands of school and plans for the best ways to support that student in meeting those demands. This planning involves two steps:

Linking the Profile with School Performance - The teacher determines which elements of the student's profile may be impacting the student's performance in school.

Management Strategies - In collaboration with the student, the teacher identifies management strategies that reflect the student’s neurodevelopmental profile, his/her academic and nonacademic strengths, and his/her affinities. The student’s parent(s)/caregiver(s) may also be involved in this stage.

DEMYSTIFICATION: The teacher engages the student, his/her parent(s)/caregiver(s), and sometimes other educators in a conversation that enables these individuals to understand how the student’s profile may affect school performance. This discussion also affords an opportunity to explore the role each of these individuals can play in helping the student experience greater success in school.

IMPLEMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT OF IMPACT: The teacher, student, and parent(s)/caregiver(s) collaborate in implementing the management plan over time. The teacher monitors the outcomes of the plan and makes adjustments as necessary. Communication and demystification are ongoing.


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