“…Research has shown that self-monitoring is successful for students with LD, EBD, and ADHD (Bedesem, 2012; McDougall et al, 2017) and can be used effectively in specialized education settings (Ennis et al, 2018), as well as across behaviors (Bedesem, 2012). Systematic research reviews and meta-analyses indicate that although self-monitoring is used to increase academic performance and accuracy, it is most frequently used to address on- and off-task behaviors (Briesch et al, 2019; Bruhn, McDaniel, & Kreigh, 2015; Fishley & Bedesem, 2014; Mize et al, 2022). In addition to being versatile, self-monitoring is especially conducive to classroom settings because the strategy can be tailored for specific students according to the teacher’s design.…”