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SMART Goals Worksheet for Students
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By Annie Stuart
Published: March 20 2011

Today’s students in middle school and high school feel a lot of pressure to succeed and achieve at school and in extra-curricular activities. You can help your child by teaching him or her how to set SMART goals, which are:

 

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Results-oriented
  • Time-bound  

We’ve created a worksheet to provide guidance and structure as your child begins the life-enhancing habit of setting concrete goals. Download and print a free SMART Goals Worksheet for your child.

 



 
This chart is made possible by a grant from the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation.

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