Student Profile Builder
Start with the student snapshot. This gives the PLAAFP draft the context it needs so the final narrative feels grounded, specific, and professionally written.
Include interests, motivators, social strengths, classroom participation, or areas of confidence.
Add family concerns, observations, priorities, or home-based performance patterns.
Focus Areas + Present Performance
Select the instructional and functional focus areas, then add classroom data, observations, and impact language. Users can paste directly into every narrative box.
Focus Areas (Select all that apply)
Broad enough for Gen Ed. Specific enough for SPED.
Use classwork, benchmarks, teacher observations, intervention data, or work sample trends. Pasting is fully supported.
Address attention, task initiation, organization, communication, behavior, self-regulation, independence, or transitions.
State how the disability-related needs affect participation, access, independence, and grade-level work.
Supports, Needs, and Service Alignment
This section connects student performance to the supports and instructional response the school team is providing. It keeps the draft grounded in real workflow language.
Current Support Areas
Select the supports most relevant to the student.
This front-end version is a guided drafting experience. It is built to give users a strong taste of the larger TeachSmartHQ™ workflow system while still fitting into existing school and district documentation processes.
Generated Draft
Review the full draft, copy individual sections, or copy the full PLAAFP narrative into your documentation workflow.
Student Profile Summary
Focus Areas + Performance Narrative
Functional / Learning Narrative
Impact + Support Needs Narrative
Full PLAAFP Draft
Draft Language Notice: This tool creates draft language only. Final PLAAFP content should always be reviewed by the educator or team and entered into the district’s official IEP system.
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