Welcome to November...the month we show gratitude for our parents!
In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in the special education world: parents.
While our job is to serve students, doing that effectively means working with their families, especially during IEP meetings.
IEP meetings can be overwhelming for everyone involved, but they’re especially intimidating for parents. So this week’s episode is all about how to make IEP meetings less intimidating, more welcoming, and more collaborative.
Whether you’re brand new to special education or a seasoned veteran, these strategies will help you create a space where parents feel informed, respected, and ready to partner with you in their child’s success.
✨ What You’ll Learn:
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Thanks so much for tuning in to Special Education for Beginners! If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast and leave a review—it helps more special educators find the tools and encouragement they need.
🟡 Until next time, remember:
Every IEP meeting is an opportunity to build bridges, not barriers. 💛
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