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E152: Do Eligibility Categories Matter?21 Nov 202300:29:24

Does the eligibility category matter?

My knee-jerk reaction is "NO!" BUT...there are several reasons why it can sometimes relate to what services and supports your child receives. 

Listen to this episode if you have an iniital eligibility meeting or a re-evaluation meeting coming up!

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PODCAST GUIDE 

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E151: Outside Placements with Lisa Parnello14 Nov 202300:19:03

Ever wonder what these "dyslexia schools" are all about? How do you find one? Get into one? How much do they cost? And will your current district pay for them?

Today our guest, Lisa Parnello of Parnello education, has all the answers for us (including outside placements that aren't for dyslexia challenges, too!)

Connect with Lisa: https://ParnelloEducation.com 

Dyslexia Devoted Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-74-the-iep-process-with-beth-from-the-iep-lab/id1628010878?i=1000633113014

Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode151 

Download your Free IEP Process Step-By-Step Guide: https://TheIEPLab.com/IEP 

Check out all the free resources through The IEP Lab: https://TheIEPLab.com/freeresources 

E142: Behavior from a Trauma/Adoptive Lens with Angie Grandt12 Sep 202300:28:38

Behavior has many different underlying layers -- and one often overlooked is trauma. Join me in learning from Angie Grandt, an adoption coach as she takes us through her advocacy journey and how to advocate for looking at that layer underneith behavior!

In this episode we cover:

  1. The importance of recognizing behavioral issues rooted in trauma within the IEP process.
  2. Angie's journey from starting with a 504 plan to eventually transitioning to an IEP for her son.
  3. How collaboration and goal-driven strategies can make a world of difference in building a successful IEP.
  4. The challenges faced by small school districts in providing comprehensive resources for children with behavioral issues.
  5. The significance of coordinating outside therapy services with the child's IEP to ensure holistic support.Did you know?
  6. One fun fact from the episode: Angie's small town school district houses students from early childhood through 12th grade, all under one roof! Talk about a close-knit community!

Angie's website: https://www.connectedparentswithangie.com/

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Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode142 

E141: Understanding the Importance of Progress Reports05 Sep 202300:10:42

In this episode, we dive into progress reports and discuss what you need to look for and how important they are for your child's education.

Here's a quick rundown of what you can expect in the episode:

-An overview of the importance of progress reports and how they help gauge the effectiveness of your child's IEP.

5 keys you'll learn:

  1. When to expect progress reports and how often you can advocate for additional ones, if needed.
  2. What progress reports include and how they are typically structured.
  3. Common issues parents face with progress reports and how to address them.
  4. Insight into the information provided in the progress reports and its significance.
  5. Tips on how you can take an active role in understanding and utilizing progress reports effectively.
  6. Fun Fact from the Episode: Did you know that progress reports are usually released around the same time as grades? So, keep an eye out for them during that period!

LIMITED TIME Access 30+ FREE resources with Scotti from Reframe Parenting's Bundle (including my School Support Orientation Guide!) https://TheIEPLab.com/BUNDLE

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Shownotes with Transcript: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode141

 

 

E140: State Parent Centers with Erin Camper of Peak Parent Center29 Aug 202300:19:49

Did you know that your state likely has a state parent center? I've heard from many parents that they are connected to theirs, and it's a great way to connect to your local resources!

Join me on this week's episode with Erin Camper from Colorado's Peak Parent Center letting us know what State Parent Centers are all about!

Hurry and get 10% off your Parent Advocacy Club Membership prior to August 31st -- just in time for our Semptemebr theme: beginning of the school year advocacy!

Shownotes including a link to the Parent Center Hub: TheIEPLab.com/episode140 

E139: How Will The IEP Lab Support You This Year?22 Aug 202300:20:03

From freebies to courses to summits, here is the plan to support you as a parent advocate this 2023-2024 school year!

HAPPENING NOW The Ultimate Parent IEP Prep Course is open for fall enrollment until Thursday, August 24th, 2023! Go to https://TheIEPLab.com/COURSE to find out more!

Freebie & Resource Page: https://TheIEPLab.com/freeresources 

Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode139 

 

E138: How Many IEP Meetings Should I Have?15 Aug 202300:11:41

Do you know it's possible to have more than one IEP meeting (otherwise an "IEP continuation meeting?" 

Now you do!

But do you want 1? Or 2? Or 5?

Maybe there isn't a magic number, but there are certainly advantages and disadvantages of multiple meetings, and we are going to discuss them all!

We cover:

1) The parent right to have more than one IEP meeting

2) When to ask for a continuation meeting

3) Case Manager personality and meeting numbers

4) Finding your "sweet spot" of IEP meetings

Don't forget to sign up for the FREE Advocacy Focus Workshop this Thursday evening OR Friday morning! More information at https://TheIEPLab.com/August

Facebook Group: 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/800719414225685/ 

Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode13 

E137: Who Do I Bring To the IEP Meeting?08 Aug 202300:19:20

Do you know that it's within your Parent Rights to bring someone to your IEP meeting?

Yes? Awesome!

But wait...who should you bring?

Is it a friend? Fellow parent? Family member? Or maybe an advocate or lawyer?

In this episode we discuss 5 different reasons why you would want to bring someone to your IEP meeting.

BUT WAIT...there's more! We also dicuss the advantages AND disadvantages of bringing someone with you (and yes-there ARE clear disadvantages!)

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Shownotes: TheIEPLab.com/episode137

E136: Difficult School Teams01 Aug 202300:14:36

You've tried everything -- and that relationship is just not awesome. How can you get un-stuck in your advocacy this year?

In this episode we cover:

1) The reasons why you may be feeling like you are hitting a brick wall when it comes to advocating with some school IEP team members

2) 5 options for small actions that skirt you over under or through that barrier to advocacy

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Shownotes: https://theieplab.com/episode136

E135: Untangling Behavior with CPS through a Neurodiversity Affirming Lens with Santana Ficken25 Jul 202300:50:05

CPS (Collaboritive Proactive Solutions) is a model that takes it a step deeper than "behavior" to find support needs or difficulties, and is also a model that teaches problem solving and buiding rapport. 

Santana Ficken is a mental health provider and autustic adult that works as an advocate with Minasota NEAT, Minnesota Neurodivergent Education, Advocacy, and Therapy Services (MnNEAT), a non-profit group that specialized in supporting neurodivergent people to be included across the livespan.

In this episode we cover:

1) What the CPS model is and why it's worth it to invest time into learning

2) The "lens change" that can help get to the root of difficulties your child is experiencing (rather than everyone focusing on behavior)

3) How Santanna has used the model within the context of IEP advoacy

4) How the CPS method can help with identifyng accommodations and goals for your child

Minnasota NEAT: https://mnneat.org/

Minnasota NEAT email: info@mnneat.org

Download the Podcast Listening Guide: https://TheIEPLab.com/listen

Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode135 

 

E134: The Most Effective Advocacy Approach18 Jul 202300:25:45

Sitting on the "school side" of the IEP table gave me a TON of insights into what approach to the team (suprisingly regardless of case manager personality!) was the most effective. 

Feel like a "bulldog" at IEP meetings? Chances are, behind the scenes your child isn't getting truly the best service. 

Feel like you have no input to share and you are lost in the process? We can give you some confidence to know what to ask and what your role is.

Because the most effective approach, is of course, somewhere in the middle. 

In this episode, we cover the 3 different approaches to advocacy and how you can get to a place of "middle of the road" and why it's so important to get there!

Download the free IEP Step-By-Step Process Guide: https://theieplab.com/iep

Download the Podcast Listening Guide: https://theieplab.com/listen

Shownotes: https://theieplab.com/episode134 

 

E133: Vision Statements11 Jul 202300:35:58

It keeps coming up again and again...to share your vision statement with your school IEP team is a MUST-DO to have a great year this year!

So if you need some examples and a free guide to boot, this is your episode to brush up on how to write one and refocus for this coming school year!

 

Download the Vision Statement Guide: TheIEPLab.com/guide

25% OFF workshops and courses with code SUMMER TheIEPLab.com/products

Join the Facebook group and share your vision statement! 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/365033878323074/

 

E150: Progress Reports and Goals07 Nov 202300:14:50

Are you stairing at your child's progress reports and wondering what the heck is happening and trying to figure out if they are actually making progress?

Tume into this episode to get a behind the scenes peek at progress reports and some common challenges....

...as well as a discussion on HOW to fix those progress reports and goals both in the short term as a quick-fix, and in the long term!

This is essentially how you ensure your child is learning...so a little on the important side!

PLEASE take time to rate and review the podcast! This helps other parents just like you find the podcast!

Free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365033878323074/?mibextid=oMANbw 

Free podcast listening guide: https://theieplab.com/listen 

Goals episode with Matt (episode #58): https://theieplab.com/episode58

 

E132: Early Intervention to Preschool Transition (Focus on Evaluation)06 Jul 202300:29:56

Is your child shortly turning 3 years old? Are they going to be transitioning from early intervention (or birth to 3 years old services) to school based services over the summer or into next year?

Are you wondering if the approaches are different between an IFSP and an IEP?

In this episode we cover:

1) The process for your child being evaluated for qualification for an IEP step-by-step

2) Differences in approaches between the Individual Family Service Plan and an Indivualized Education Program

3) How to take advantage of the parent survey and input sections of this evaluation to ensure the team has the correct all complete information to determine eligibility and the appropriate supports to start with

4) 3 Questions to ask before leaving that evaluation

FREE Parent IEP Lab Listening Guide: www.TheIEPLab.com/listen

Shownotes: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode132 

To join the Facebook group: button at www.TheIEPLab.com/podcast 

E131: Diagnoses vs Educational Label with Dr. Liz Leggiadro27 Jun 202300:41:59

Have you ever throught your child got a medical diagnoses because of their qualification for an IEP? Did you ever stop to think that the educational label (ie. what the school used to qualify your child for an IEP) does not mean that they have a medical diagnoses?

This episode details out the differences and what you need to know about each situation to get the best support for your child at school!

In this episode we discuss:

1) What an outside evaluation looks like an does for your child

2) What the intention of an educational label is, and how it's different

3) Deciding if you need one or both of these to get your child what they need

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Shownotes with Transcript: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode131

 

E130: Summer Moves (Schools, Districts, States!)20 Jun 202300:30:25

Moving schools? Moving districts? Moving states? It may be a pain, but you actually have a clear advantage of moving from one situation to the next (even though it may be scary, too!)

In this episode we discuss:

1) The typical process of records exchange from one school to the next

2) How to set the tone with the next school to create an atmosphere of effective parent advocacy

3) The imporantace of making sure you understand what's in your child's IEP paperwork

4) Knowing what questions to ask the new school/district to make sure the transition is as smooth as possible

Need some personalized support this summer? Take advantage of 20% off the NEW 1:1 Advocacy Power Hours! This is 60 minutes of focused sessions to get next steps in your advocacy. It includes a recording of our session and a PDF session recap. Check out more information and schedule your time at www.TheIEPLab.com/PowerHour

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Shownotes: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode130

 

 

E129: IEP Denials13 Jun 202300:24:05

What if you've gone through this whole evaluation process, trying to get your child an IEP...and thinking you are going in the right direction...

And then you come to the eligibility meeting and your child is denied an IEP. 

So...what next?? 

In this episode we discuss:

1) Examining your reasons for an IEP to make sure you're on the right path

2) What you learned from the process (eligibility checklists, school culture, etc)

3) What supports WITHOUT an IEP could look like (using flex scheduling as an example)

4) What your next steps could be (IEE and/or how to go about asking for another evaluation)

Still need more help? Check out the NEW offering by The IEP Lab: 1:1 Advocacy Power Hours!

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Shownotes: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode129

 

E128: How Do You Advocate if Your Child Masks at School? with Tara Marshall06 Jun 202300:31:07

Does this sound familiar? Your child "keeps it together" during school hours...and then when arriving home for the day they fall apart emotionally and energetically. 

This isn't them being manipulitive, or tricky at all...they are what's termed "masking" at school, something that has been described in the autistic community as a very stressful experience. 

On this episode, we have guest Tara Marshall, an autistic adult and speech language assistant. She shares her experiences with masking and how to advocate for their support within school walls as well as when they come home.

TRIGGER WARNING Tara describes a traumatic event about a special object to her and what was done to it. It may be triggering to some people. [Around ______]

Tara's email: azautisticadvocate@hotmail.com

IEP Process Step By Step Guide: www.TheIEPLab.com/IEP

Shownotes: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode128 

 

E127: 3 Pillars of Advocacy Case Study with Chellor Crossley30 May 202300:42:04

I mention this in every intro...and it's time to not only break it down, but actually have examples from a real live person of what focusing on these 3 areas has meant for a real parent advocate!

As you will learn today, Chellor Crossley, parent advocate and resident guide for the self-care session included in The Parent Advocacy Club is here to guide us through her journey so far! (sumemr enrollment is open NOW for The Parent Advocacy Club! Check it out at www.TheIEPLab.com/club)

In this episode we cover:

1) The 3 pillars of parent advocacy Beth observed in over 400 IEP meetings

2) Chellor's journey, pointing out that this can really be a rollercoaster of successes and challenges

3) The support offered in The Parent Advocacy Club and the extra bonus announced at the end of the episode!

The Parent Advocacy Club: www.TheIEPLab.com/club

Connect with Chellor on Instagram: @ChellorsHouseofLight

E126: Should You Use the Release of Information?23 May 202300:17:14

Do you want your school team talking to an outside provider? And what would they talk about? And is it helpful? How do we get them to talk to each other?

Just like so many other things about IEP advocacy, this episode is going to be focused a LOT about communication. And this one in particular is helpful to hone in on, because allowing the school to talk to any other provider is your sole right to decide.

In this episode we cover:

1) What is a "release of information" and how does it work?

2) Personal experiences of use of the release (from an outpatient OT perspective as well as a school OT perspective)

3) Some pro's and con's of using this system for communication!

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Shownotes: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode126

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E125: Dyscalculia (or Specific Learning Disability in Math (SLD)) with Laura Jackson16 May 202300:28:29

Does your child struggle with math? Having a hard time identifying why it's so hard or how to help them get over the anxiety, tears, and frustrations when their math just doesn't make sense to them? 

We are changing that TODAY with Laura Jackson From Discovering Dyscalulia!

In this episode we cover:
1) What is Dyscalculia or Specific Learning Disability in Math

2) Some CLEAR signs that your child may be struggling because of this disability

3) What's happening in researching this challenge

4) Clear strategies to advocate for within IEPs to assist them in actually making progress in their math skills

5) Amazing resources to check out through Discovering Dyscalculia AND educators specializing in the field from all over the world. 

Register for the FREE Parent Webinar happening live May 26th: The ONE Strategy that Will Decrease Your IEP Metting Stress and Change Your Parent Advoacy Life Forever!:  (recording provided but bonus for showing up live!): Register at: www.TheIEPLab.com/webinar

Shownotes (with live links): www.TheIEPLab.com/episode125

Laura's website: https://discoveringdyscalculia.com/

E124: Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE)09 May 202300:19:46

Have you ever disagreed with your school team's educational evaluation? Did you know there is something in your parent rights/procedural safeguards that you can choose to exercise in this case?

They are called Independent Educational Evaluations, or IEE's. And they can help you get a second opinion for your child -- at the public expense.

In this episode we discuss:

1) What is an IEE and where to find more state-specific information about them

2) What the steps would be to exercise that right

3) Some FAQ's and funky things to be aware of

4) Why it is MUCH more preferable for you and your child if you don't have to get to the IEE stage!

 

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Find the Shownotes with all the links at: www.TheIEPLab.com/episode124

Link to Colorado IEE guidelines mentioned in this podcast: https://disabilitylawco.org/sites/default/files/uploads/Q%26A%20-%20Independent%20Educational%20Evaluations%202021.pdf

E123: What Do I Ask For? with Scotti Weintraub02 May 202300:26:14

One thing I realized with parents who were really successful advocates in the schools was how they framed their concerns, their child's strengths, and how they set the tone for the meeting that naturally led to the parents getting to know what was possible...and what to ask for.

This week, we have Scotti Weintraub from Reframe Parenting. In this episode we cover:

1) 4 reframes to help you center yourself and the IEP team to focus on solutions and strengths

2) Specific examples of taking challenges and turning them into what to ask for in the school environment

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Scotti's Website: https://www.reframeparenting.com/

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Shownotes: https://theieplab.com/episode123/

E149: Processing Advocacy Emotions with Denise Kleinman31 Oct 202300:30:15

Are you tired of everyone talking about self-care and how important it is to be level-headed when advocating...

...but needing help in having some tools to actually DO that? It's so much harder to put into practice. 

Today, Denise Kleinman is helping to introduce an actual tool you can use to process your advocacy emotions to have them stop getting in the way of effective advocacy. 

Topics we address on this episode:

1) Why advocating is so emotional

2) How using tools (similar to tapping) help you advocate with more clairity

3) A real-time tapping example that directly relates to school meeting stress!

New to the podcast? Download free tools at https://TheIEPLab.com/freeresources 

Shownotes: https://TheIEPLab.com/episode149 

Connect with Denise and have a fee tapping experience: https://tapintuition.com/fatigue

E122: School Short Staffed? Try This!25 Apr 202300:15:36

Is your team a bit stressed because they are short staffed? It can feel like you have no power to enforce the IEP, and it can also feel even harder to ask for additional support for your child! But in this episode, we are exploring actions you can take to help the school help your child!

In this episode, we discuss:

1) Why schools are experiencing staffing shortages

2) What you can do to help those that are doing their best in the schools

3) Options for what you can do to help by getting them staffed

4) How to help your team get support from the "higher ups" in the school administration

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E121: Gifted (2e or Twice Exceptional) with Dr. Matt Zakreski18 Apr 202300:32:18

Some of the most brilliant minds also need adaptations to the ways our public schools are set up to address learning differences. This week, Dr. Matt Zakreski helps peal back the layers of how advocating for giften/2e aka twice exceptional learners can be best tackled.

In this episode we cover:

1) What gifted or 2e qualifications are

2) The range of programs and what they look like inside schools

3) Myths (such as "but they are so smart, why are they having behaviors?)

4) Resources for gifted advocacy

Grab your FREE 30-day trial of The Parent Advocacy Club that includes a training of the month, live Q&A session, and Guided Processing Group as well as 2 additional tools or templates to use right away in your advocacy!

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Connect with Dr. Matt

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E120: Scheduling IEP Meetings11 Apr 202300:14:57

When you are already on edge with an IEP meeting coming up, nothing is worse than not knowing what to expect when it comes to scheduling the meeting itself!

Well, all that stress of scheduling is over after today, because we are breaking down how the process SHOULD go when it's easy-peasy, and several things that are in your control (aka staying ahead of the process) that makes the whole process less stressful.

In this episode we cover:

1) The steps that should happen to have a happy scheduling of an annual IEP meeting

2) Common FAQ's when it comes to the school staff's availability, not making deadlines for the start of IEP meetings, and how you can anticipate the meeting months in advance

3) One of Beth's mantras for life that absolutely applies to scheduling IEP meetings!

Download the FREE IEP Process Step-By-Step Guide

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Shownotes

E119: Advocating for Social Emotional Supports with Valerie Cantella04 Apr 202300:26:54

If you are hearing "but their grades are so good, they are fine!" then you certainly aren't alone. This week, guest Valerie Cantella shares her own journey of advocating for her daughter and how her eyes were opened to district resources when she sat on a school board later in her advocacy journey. 

In this episode we cover:

1) The ups and downs of advocacy

2) How advocating for social emotional supports is changing (and still needs to change more!)

3) Valerie's top tips for parent advocates

April is FREE 300 day trial of The New Parent Advocacy Club Membership!

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Valerie Cantella's website

Read 1st Chapter of Valerie's Book HERE

Shownotes

 

E118: Emotions and Advocacy28 Mar 202300:17:40

Let's talk about a group of parents I found in my research when starting The IEP Lab that had this passion for advocacy but didn't let it control them...they used it as a power within them to work the system and get the best support for their child. 

What we cover in this episode:

1) Why controlling intense emotions is helpful in parent IEP advocacy

2) What it looks like when parents are able to master this skill

3) 5 ideas for emotional regulating activities you can fit into your routine that may help you get to the place of powerful emotional advocacy energy!

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E117: Your Parent Advocacy Circle of Influence23 Mar 202300:26:00

THE DOORS TO THE ULTIMATE PARENT IEP PREP COURSE ARE OPEN!

It's negative out there. Like depressing. But you need to search for resources and make connections because this IEP journey can be a bit lonely and intimidating, right?

So how do you take negitive experiences of others and make sure that doesn't happen?

Because the truth is...that SOME IEP EXPERIENCES ARE AMAZING!!!

And how do we get THAT amazing experience...for you?

 

In this episode we cover:

1) Where you will find negitivity in parent advocacy

2) How to take what you need, and leave what you don't

3) How you focusing on your circle of influence actually has a bigger impact than focusing on big news stories or other people's experiences in the past.

If you want help prepping y

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E116: What is the Most Effective Approach to Advocacy? [BONUS EPISODE]16 Mar 202300:26:39

BONUS IEP Prep Series! We are answering the question of the MOST EFFECTIVE advocacy approach to IEP meetings. It's called the Goldilocks Approach to Advocacy. 

In this episode we cover:

1) The three main advocacy approaches (passive, aggressive, and just right)

2) What it looks like AFTER the IEP meeting for each of these approaches from inside the school walls

3) Keys to finding your "just right" 

Don't forget to snag your IEP Process Step-By-Step Guide!

Shownotes

Hint The Ultimate Parent IEP Prep Course is opening up again in the next week! Don't forget to follow The IEP Lab on socials and get on the email list (by downloading the guide!) 

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E115: Does an IEP Transfer to College? With Dan Jordan of Accessing College14 Mar 202300:31:45

Of course people with disabilities get degrees all the time? But does the IEP just translate into the college environment? As Dan from Accessing College discusses, it's best to start telling your child about their disability, building self advocacy skills, and trial-and-error process of accommodations as soon as possible!

In this episode we cover:

1) If an IEP translates into the college environment

2) If a 504 translates into the college environment

3) What to shop around for when looking for colleges with a disability

4) A story about Dan's own child with a disability and how they approached this transition

Download your FREE IEP Process Step-By-Step Guide

Shownotes

 Dan Jordan of Accessing College website

E114: What About "Specials" and IEPs?! With Bryson Tarbet07 Mar 202300:23:21

Your child's day at school likly includes some "specials" (aka music, PE, art, etc!). So what is the inside scoop on if your child needs accommodations in these specials classroom? 

In this episode we cover:

1) What "specials" teachers include

2) What the "specials" teachers experience is with encountering accommodations in 504's and IEPs.

3) How parents can shortcut systems that prevent specials teachers to have a copy of the IEP

4) Approach to inclusion in specials classrooms

5) Bryson's trial and error process and why he thinks some teachers are hesitant to use it

6) Specials teachers and paraprofessionals relationship

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E113: School Refusal28 Feb 202300:26:00

Does your child struggle with school refusal? This podcast is a collection of themes that Beth has seen within the schools in working with children in multiple settings. But it also is a connection to resources as well. 

In this episode we cover:

1) Why school refusal is often unsupported in schools

2) Why school refusal is only what you are seeing as a result of the real issue

3) How to figure out what that issue is

4) How to approach the school team to get support

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E148: Section 504 Plans24 Oct 202300:20:37

It's time we talk about 504's...

Because this under-rated and often misunderstood learning plan is pretty amazing when it works and it's being implented! 

...but pretty useless if it's not. 

Topics we cover today are: 

1) 504's vs IEP (let's review the difference!)

2) Can you have BOTH an IEP & 504? (hint: I see this answered incorrectly alll the time!)

3) Common issues with 504's (ex: it not being implemented). 

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shownotes: https://theieplab.com/episode148 

E112: How to Teach Kids to Self-Advocate for Accommodations with Megan Buck21 Feb 202300:19:07

How do you work with your kids to find the right accommodations for them? Megan Buck from Empower Academic Coaching, certified ADHD coach and former middle school classroom teacher, is here to share her process of empowering students to identify how their brain works and how to build skills in self advocacy! 

In this episode we cover:

1) Why understanding how our brains work at an early age is so beneficial. 

2) Changes in demands and expectations when transitioning into middle school or high school

3) 5 questions Megan asks at intake to discover where to start building on kids' strengths and identifying what works for them

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Instagram @empoweracademic

https://www.empoweracademiccoaching.com/ 

E111: Special Education Administrators (Coordinators + Directors) [IEP Team BONUS Series]16 Feb 202300:26:28

Welcome to the fanalie episode of The IEP Team BONUS Series! This week we are tlaking about special education administration, which includes special education directors and coordinators. 

In this episode we discuss:

1) Qualifications of Special Education Admin using Colorado state guidelines as an example

2) The long list of what Special Education Directors and Coordinatiors actually do

3) The reasons why you would want to pull them into your IEP meeting/sutuation, and a few hints of when you wouldn't want them to be involved directly in your IEP!

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E110: Parent Rights (aka Procedural Safeguards)14 Feb 202300:19:21

Parent rights (officially called Procedural Safeguards) should be your complete guide to your options for knowing what you can do as a parent. BUT they can be hard to read, and it's hard to not get overwhelmed and forget what's in them! 

In this episode we cover:

1) Where to find a copy of your parent rights

2) Top 8 highlights of most common and helpful parts of the parent rights document

3) Common procedures or school staff knowledge of parent rights

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E109: Adaptive Physical Education [IEP09 Feb 202300:15:26

In this IEP Team BONUS Series, we are outline Adaptive Physical Education Teachers! In this episode we cover:

1) Qualifications of Adaptive Physical Education Teachers

2) What they actually do!

3) What other professions they overlap with

4) A review of why advocating for the NEED is so much more effective than advocating for a specific service!

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E108: Dysgraphia (Handwriting) with Kelli Fetter07 Feb 202300:25:50

In this episode, we are breaking down some amazing barriers to understanding dysgraphia (more commonly known as handwriting challenges!)

Kelli Fetter from Handwriting Solutions helps us:

1) Define dyslexia and the types of barriers to writing a student would face

2) How to break down the part of handwriting that's difficult

3) How goals should be written to address handwriting

4) What the most effective help looks like for those with dysgraphia!

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E107: Principals [IEP Team BONUS Series]02 Feb 202300:23:30

Why are principals so important to your advocacy efforts? Simply because they lead the culture of the school! So if you have any questions about what principals do behind the scenes, this episode is so helpful for knowing when to draw them in!

In this episode we cover:

1) Qualifications of School Principals

2) What they actually do in the school

3) If you want them at your child's IEP or not!

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E106: What is an IEP "Season?"31 Jan 202300:20:58

So...what is an IEP Season? It's a naturally grouped clump of IEPs due all at once. Why does this matter? Because there are distinct advantages and disadvantages to having your child's IEP at a certain time of the year, and today we are talking about what you can do to capatalize on the advantages, and counteract some disadvantages, too!

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E105: School Social Worker [IEP Team BONUS Series]26 Jan 202300:15:05

Did you know that social workers are listed as someone to do functional behavioral analysis? Curious, as they aren't in every district! There are some suprises in this role, so let's see if you have it available!

In this episode we cover:

-qualifications for school social workers

-what they actually do

-what other professionals they overlap with

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E104: Barriers to Minority Advocacy with Maria Davis-Pierre24 Jan 202300:42:12

We ALL need to listen to this episode, because the culture clash between schools and their developmental expectations may not line up with your own home culture, and it creates tenstion and conflict in your advocacy journey.

Today's guest is Maria Davis-Pierre of www.autisminblack.org! She speaks not only about her own advocacy experience and the biggest barriers to advocacy for black families, but also barriers to cultural conflicts seen by immagrints or people with different cultural expectations for their children then the majority. 

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E103: School Counselors [IEP Team BONUS Series]19 Jan 202300:19:48

Can School Counselors be on your child's IEP? Yes! But can they serve your child even if they aren't on the IEP? Sure can!

In this episode of The IEP Team BONUS Series we cover:

1) Qualifications of a School Counselor using Colorado state's qualifications as an example

2) What their responsibilities and expertise are

3) Suprising things about their role you may not realize (like who they overlap with professionals and if they would be your district's 504 coordinators!)

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E147: Is My Child's IEP/504 Working? Webinar Replay!17 Oct 202301:03:18

The #1 thing I help parent advocates do is to focus in on WHAT their advocacy should be focused on. 

SO! It's not suprising that we have to back up and ask ourselves some questions about the plan in place, and how it's working and how it isn't! 

This is the recording of the free webinar we held last week to help parents answer 3 questions to determine if their child's IEP/504/other learning plan was effective, and YOU can listen to it today!

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E102: Understanding Your Child's IEP17 Jan 202300:26:50

Do you really know what's in your child's IEP and why it's so imporant for you to be able to understand it? Tune into this episode where we talk about why it's imporant before you even start advocating to know what's in the document, and also 6 things you should be looking for when you look at your child's IEP to understand it!

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E101: School Nurse [IEP Team BONUS Series]12 Jan 202300:16:18

School Nurses are an important member of the IEP Team, especially if you have a child with medical needs! In this episode of The IEP Team BONUS Series, we discover some context to what they do and what their qualifications are.

In this episode we cover:

1) School Nurse qualifications using Colorado's qualifications as an example

2) Nurses Aid's and their qualifications

3) 1:1 Nurses for medically complex children

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E100: Vision is More than 20/20 with Jaime Spencer10 Jan 202300:42:34

Welcome to the extra-special 100th episode of The Parent IEP Lab Podcast! My very special guest is Jamie Spencer of Miss Jamie, OT. She is explaining the aspects of vision that aren't common knowledge that just may be impacting your child's ability to learn.

We cover:

1) What is functional vision?

2) 3 Aspects of Vision (more than accuity or glasses!)

3) What professional to seek for diagnosis

4) Example treatment, goals, and accommodations!

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E99: Gifted Educator [IEP Team BONUS Series]05 Jan 202300:13:48

Did you know that a child can be on an IEP AND ALSO have a gifted education plan? It's true! In this episode of the IEP Team BONUS Series, we go over the qualifications and what gifted educators actually do as part of your child's school team.

We cover:

1) Example of state requirements to have this certification

2) What gifted educators actually do in their sessions

3) A common example of a student that may require both an IEP and gifted programming.

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