IEPs, 504s, School Speech

IEP Goal Examples: asking questions for a 5-year-old

For 5-year-old IEP speech goals asking questions, use goals that describe functional communication, the support level.

Use these as starting language

IEP speech goals for 5 year old working on asking questions should be individualized by the school team. The examples below are parent-friendly starting points, not legal or clinical language to paste without review.

Sample goal shape

Given natural classroom routines and appropriate supports, the student will practice asking questions for a functional purpose such as requesting, commenting, answering, protesting, or repairing communication breakdowns across multiple opportunities.

Make the support level explicit

A good goal states whether the child uses speech, AAC, gestures, visual supports, modeling, choices, wait time, or adult prompts. Without the support level, progress is hard to interpret.

Questions for the team

Ask where the skill will be practiced, who will model it, how AAC access is protected, how progress will be measured, and how the goal connects to participation in the classroom.

Related Little Words guides

Important: Little Words is educational support for home practice. It is not a medical device, not an AAC replacement, and not a substitute for a licensed speech-language pathologist, pediatrician, early intervention program, school team, or developmental evaluation.