stridesy

For schools & paraprofessionals

Bring home and school together.

Stridesy helps school staff support autistic students with the same structured practice their families are running at home — creating consistency that accelerates growth.

Who Stridesy supports

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Special education aides

Run structured skill-building activities during pull-out or one-on-one time. Log results so teachers and parents stay in the loop.

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Paraprofessionals

Follow the same goal plan the student's parents are using at home. Consistent practice across settings accelerates skill development.

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Special education teachers

Track skill progress for individual students alongside your classroom data. Share reports with parents during IEP meetings.

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School-based therapists

Recommend Stridesy to families as a home practice tool that reinforces what you're working on in sessions.

How it works at school

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Connect with the family

The parent creates the child's profile and goal plan. Ask them to share access so you can see the goals and log sessions from school.

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Review the student's goals

Each goal has clear instructions you can follow without ABA training. Read through them before your first session with the student.

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Run practice sessions

Use structured activities during one-on-one or small group time. Sessions are designed to be short (10–15 min) and easy to fit into the school day.

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Log results

After each session, record how the student did. This data feeds into shared progress reports that parents and therapists can also see.

Why it works

Consistency across settings

When home and school are working on the same goals, children learn faster. Stridesy makes that coordination simple.

No training required

Goal instructions are written for anyone to follow. You don't need an ABA background to use Stridesy effectively.

Shared visibility

Parents, caregivers, and school staff all see the same goal plan and progress data — no more information silos.

IEP-aligned goals

Stridesy's goal library covers communication, social skills, daily living, and academic readiness — areas that map directly to common IEP domains.

Ready to get started?

Create your free account and get your child's first goal plan in under 15 minutes.

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