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Welcome to The Collaborative IEP podcast! This business has been in my heart for so many years, and I so excited to share it with you. In these podcasts we’ll discuss all things special education – from eligibility to implementation of the IEP. We’ll talk about basic concepts and dive deeper into specific topics. We’ll talk about self-care for caregivers and professionals that support children on IEPs. We’ll discuss best practices, behavior, therapies, and more!
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Life in the IEP Tribe

Jared & Laura Curtis

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Join us as we dive into the world of special education with two educators who have walked the same path as many of you. In addition to teaching in self-contained and collaborative settings, our hosts bring a unique perspective to the challenges and triumphs of raising a special needs child. From classroom strategies to heartfelt family moments, they offer practical advice, empathy, and a community of support. Discover how their personal experiences can shed light on your journey and gain val ...
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The IEP process and the world of special education can be confusing and overwhelming for parents, teachers, and students, alike. But it doesn’t have to be! Learning Essentials has teamed up with experts to give you valuable insights into the IEP process and the world of special education —and it’s free! Join Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P as she hosts educators, psychologists, and other medical providers who provide pro tips on what to ask, what to bring, and what to take away from your next spec ...
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Discover the secrets to college transition, disability accommodations, and academic success for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health conditions. Join Dan Jordan, a current therapist at a university and former accessibility coordinator for over a decade, as he provides weekly insider tips and insights to improve your student’s self-advocacy, academic achievement, and personal wellness. Get the essential information you need to navigate the college journey from start to ...
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IEPGCast

Apóstolo Arnaldo

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Irmãos, este é o podcast da IEPG, com as melhores pregações do Apóstolo Arnaldo. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apstolo-arnaldo/support
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Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast

Inclusive Education Project

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Disability rights is the next frontier in civil rights. We believe education is the key to building an inclusive society and ensuring that all students are given an equal opportunity. The Inclusive Education Project Podcast, hosted by Special Education and Civil Rights attorneys, Amanda Selogie and Vickie Brett, offers a fresh, smart perspective on what it takes to truly make our educational systems and communities inclusive. Tune in each week as Amanda and Vickie share insight on topics ran ...
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Iepazīt Sevi

Iepazīt Sevi

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Podkāsts “Iepazīt Sevi” ir par mūsu emocijām, jūtām, un mākslu būt kontaktā ar sevi un pasauli. Podkāsta es runāju par: emocionālo inteliģenci, sevis apzināšanos, mūsu psihes komplicētību un tās potenciālu, cilvēka seksuālitāti, attiecībām, veidiem kā mazināt trauksmi, u.c. Saturam ir strikti psihoizglītojošs raksturs un tas neaizvieto meklēt palīdzību pie speciālistiem! Kontakti saziņai un sadarbībām, janis.psihologija@gmail.com Ja šis podkāsts ir devis Tev vērtību, Tu vari atbalstīt šo pod ...
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Hear See Hope - IEP experiences 4.6.18

Hear See Hope - IEP experience

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Co-founder of Hear See Hope Foundation, Lane McKittrick, shares her experiences in raising two boys who are Deafblind due to Usher Syndrome. She shares her experiences with working with IEP teams and involving her children in their IEP meetings.
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Único podcast en español que provee información y herramientas en español para empoderar a familias de estudiantes con discapacidad viviendo en Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico en su participación junto al equipo escolar en el diseño y monitoreo de la educación especial de sus hijos con impedimento o discapacidad.
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Kathy Greco is an attorney who has dedicated her practice to helping parents and students navigate the often confusing and frustrating process of obtaining appropriate services for students with needs. Their stories are filled with grit, dedication, love and hope.
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The Parent IEP Lab

Beth Liesenfeld, MOT, OTR/L

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Turn into the parent advocate your child needs now by gathering context to how the process and system work so you can ask informed questions of your IEP team and get your child supported in school!! This podcast aims to help you secure an IEP that provides a positive learning environment for your child without having to fight with the school by sharing "insider" information about school and IEP culture along with strategies effective parent advocates use to get what they need for their child ...
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In this episode, we delve into the pivotal task of assessing your semester—especially when it seems like everything went smoothly. We explore the necessity of avoiding complacency and seeking areas for improvement even in successful times. We start by reflecting on what went well, conducting a comprehensive class review that delves into preferred e…
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Navigating the IEP process doesn’t have to feel like entering a boardroom without a rulebook. In this episode, Wendy Taylor shares her expertise as an educator and advocate to guide you through the essentials of IEP reviews. Learn how to prepare, organize, and empower yourself as the expert on your child’s needs. Tune in to discover actionable tips…
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Want to learn about interoception in 20 minutes or less? I’m breaking it down for you in this episode – literally faster than it takes me to paint my nails! 💅 Interoception is the ability to sense what's going on inside our bodies – think hunger, thirst, or even when we need to use the bathroom. It’s a critical skill, especially for kids with senso…
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Let us know what's up Can discipline truly be separated from punishment, especially when it comes to special needs education? Join us as we unravel this complex relationship, beginning with a humorous nod to the Miami Dolphins’ most recent game, before transitioning to a deeper conversation about guiding children toward positive behavior. We promis…
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This episode is all about my journey as a father to a son with hidden disabilities and what that taught me about the power of self-advocacy in higher education. As a college therapist and a former accessibility coordinator, I saw firsthand the unique challenges faced by students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health, which led me to f…
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Host Wendy Taylor welcomes Beth Felsen, founder of Spectrum Transition Coaching, to discuss essential strategies for preparing autistic teens for college. Beth shares invaluable insights from her 25+ years of experience as a parent, autism coach, and executive function specialist. Learn how to support your teen in developing social connections, mas…
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Behavior. It’s the buzzword at so many IEP meetings, yet it’s often misunderstood, overcomplicated or downright ignored. Today, I’m breaking it down in just 12 minutes—or less! You’ll get my behavior 'ditty'—a quick, memorable way to think about and address behavior effectively. Why? Because this perspective is a game-changer in IEP meetings and sc…
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Let us know what's up Picture this: It's ugly sweater day at school, and a well-meaning comment goes hilariously awry, serving as a gentle reminder of how we need to be thoughtful with our words. As we transition into the festive season, our latest episode tackles the unique challenges faced by parents and teachers of children with special needs, o…
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In this episode, we dive into 10 mindset shifts for college success. Discover how these mindset shifts can help your college student create a distraction-free study environment, use powerful study techniques like the Pomodoro method, and stay focused on their academic goals. Whether you're struggling with phone notifications, social media, or other…
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In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist, host Wendy Taylor explores the transition from high school to college for students with disabilities, focusing on changes under ADA and Section 504. Wendy dives into self-advocacy, differences in accommodations, and FERPA's impact on parental involvement. Discover how to prepare your child to advocate f…
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How does IQ testing affect your child’s eligibility for special education services, their disability category under IDEA, and their placement in the least restrictive environment (LRE)? In this episode, we break it all down. We’ll explore the purpose of IQ testing, its limitations, and how it fits into the broader picture of determining your child’…
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Finals week can be a challenging time for college students, filled with stress and anxiety. As a parent, your support can make a significant difference in your student's performance and well-being. In this blog post, we will explore various ways parents can help their college students navigate finals week successfully. From providing emotional supp…
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Conflict is often seen as something to avoid, but what if it’s the key to progress? In this episode, we explore how productive conflict can strengthen relationships, spark creativity, and lead to better outcomes—both in everyday life and at the IEP table. We'll share real-life examples of how disagreements, when handled constructively, have driven …
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Let us know what's up Can mastering the intricacies of school-based therapy unlock the potential of students with disabilities? Join us as we celebrate Edwin Hubble's legacy and explore the vital services available for students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Discover how occupational and physical therapy can transform the educationa…
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Returning home for college break can be a joyful yet challenging transition for both parents and students. Preparing for your student’s return involves more than just tidying up their room; it can actually bring some discomfort during those first few times back home. In today’s episode, I’ll walk you through thoughtful planning and strategies for o…
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In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist, Wendy Taylor welcomes Dr. Daniel Greenwood, Ed.D., M.Ed., and Beth Greenwood, B.A., UCLA College Counseling Certificate holders, who are experienced career and educational counselors with Greenwood Associates West, Inc. They bring insights from the Greenwood System, a holistic career counseling approach…
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Are you ready to tackle IEP meetings with confidence and ease? 💪 In this week’s episode, I’m introducing something that’s going to change the game for parents and teachers: the IEP Guru Academy Videos! What you’ll learn in this episode: ✨ How these short, focused videos meet YOUR needs. ✨ The practical strategies, workbooks, and tools they offer. ✨…
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Grassroots efforts usually work to bring about change. Unfortunately, our political leaders don’t look closely at education, disability rights, and reform in the same way we discuss these topics here in this space. Our goal is always to spur more conversations about education, disability rights, civil rights, and support for marginalized communitie…
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Let us know what's up American cheese: love it or hate it, there's no denying its famous melting prowess. But what does cheese have to do with education? Join us as we navigate from the world of cheese to the complex challenges of academic inclusion. We'll tackle the demanding life of scholarly pursuits and the pressing need for genuine inclusion i…
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100 episodes is a milestone for every podcaster and I’m happy I’ve reached it. So today I’m going to give you a behind the scenes look at what goes into the podcast and my reflections on the past 100 episodes and what’s to come. So, join me in celebrating 100 episodes. My thanks to you for listening in for 100 episodes and I hope this podcast has h…
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In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist, host Wendy Taylor—special educator, IEP coach, and educational therapist—breaks down the complex process of transitioning from a 504 plan to an IEP. Wendy explains the key differences between the two plans, when and why you might need to move from a 504 to an IEP, and actionable steps for parents to adv…
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We’re rebranding! After much thought and heart, I'm thrilled to introduce The Collaborative IEP—a brand that better reflects our mission to empower and support families and educators in navigating the IEP process together. 💪💙And that’s not all! To kick off this new chapter, I’m launching the IEP Guru Academy videos—short, affordable, and jam-packed…
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Let us know what's up What if you could transform the challenges of raising a child with special needs into a rewarding journey of empowerment? Join us as we explore this profound topic in our latest episode, featuring an engaging discussion with Laura. Together, we offer a fresh perspective on the landscape of special education, focusing on the si…
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Good sleep is essential for college students to maintain their physical health, mental well-being, and academic performance. With the demanding schedules and social activities of college life, it's easy to overlook the importance of quality sleep. However, by following some simple yet effective strategies, students can significantly improve their s…
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Believe it or not, October is over. It was a busy month for IEP meetings, and the holiday rush is about to begin. In today’s episode, we want to give helpful insights about community building in a classroom through a simple, actionable technique; this conversation will benefit teachers, parents, and administrators–anyone who wants to foster confide…
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Procrastination is a familiar challenge for many college students. It can lead to stress, poor grades, and missed opportunities. However, overcoming procrastination in college is possible with the right strategies. In this episode, I'll explore effective solutions to help students break the cycle of procrastination and boost their productivity. Hel…
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We wrap up our 200th episode celebration today with one of your favorite repeat guests, Dr. Rachel Schwartz, and man did we ever have fun! Dr. Rachel and I set out with a loose idea of discussion topics, but what you really get in this episode is a discussion between someone who supports IEP teams in supporting students' behavior and an advocate wh…
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In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist, host Wendy Taylor sits down with Dr. Chad A. Rose, an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri and the Director of the Mizzou Ed Bully Prevention Lab. Dr. Rose shares insights on bullying and cyberbullying, particularly focusing on neurodivergent learners and vulnerable students. The conversati…
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Let us know what's up Discover how the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has transformed special education and shaped a more inclusive learning environment for all children. Alongside my co-host and wife, Laura Curtis, we trace IDEA's journey from its early beginnings as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, to it…
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Starting college is an exhilarating time filled with new experiences, friends, and opportunities. However, many first-year students fall into the trap of overloading on social activities, which can lead to burnout and negatively impact academic performance. In this episode, I'll explore why finding a balance between social life and academics is cru…
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In this episode, Wendy Taylor breaks down Section 504 and shares essential advocacy strategies to help parents and educators secure the right accommodations for students with disabilities. From understanding 504 plans to out-of-the-box accommodations and dispute resolution tips, Wendy equips listeners with practical tools to navigate the special ed…
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When Pepper Stettler's daughter, Louisa, was first entering school, she was IQ tested. Pepper didn't think much of it... until the results came in. What happened next prompted Pepper to go on a years-long journey of research and discovery. Pepper assimilated the results of that into a book called A Measure of Intelligence: One Mother's Reckoning wi…
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Today’s episode includes a look into the controversial Project 2025 plan, a 900-page roadmap created by far-right think tanks, like The Heritage Foundation. With the elections looming, we are giving our perspectives on some of the alarming implications of this proposal, particularly its potential to dismantle essential educational protections, eras…
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Let us know what's up How does one navigate the often challenging yet rewarding world of special education? Join us on our podcast journey as we unravel our personal and professional experiences as special education teachers and parents of a child with special needs. We promise to offer a heartfelt exploration of the unique paths that led us here, …
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Navigating the demands of college life can be challenging for anyone, but for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), it can feel overwhelming. Early intervention and seeking help promptly can be the key to unlocking academic success and personal well-being. In this blog post, we’ll explore why it’s crucial for college studen…
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Episode Overview In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist Podcast, host Wendy Taylor sits down with Susanna Peace Lavelle, an author, speaker, life coach, and advocate dedicated to supporting the disability community. Susanna shares her personal journey as a mother to a daughter with multiple diagnoses, including autism, and how this experience…
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As we wrap up this 200th celebration In this inspiring episode, I sit down with my friend Mandi Jamison, whose daughter, Clara, has defied expectations. Clara, who has Down syndrome, was a varsity cheerleader and is now pursuing her dreams as a model. Mandi shares her journey as a dedicated advocate, working tirelessly to secure Clara's inclusion i…
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Academic pressure in college is a common experience for students worldwide. Balancing coursework, exams, and assignments can be overwhelming, leading to stress and anxiety. However, with the right strategies, you can effectively manage academic pressure and thrive in your college journey. In this episode, I explore practical techniques to help your…
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Does your child experience demand avoidance? This episode is all about Pathological Demand Avoidance/Persistent Drive for Autonomy, and our guest is one of your favorites, not to mention MINE! Dr. Taylor Day is my go to on demand avoidance and drive or autonomy, and in this episode we dive a little deeper into PDA and what it means to support stude…
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In this solo episode of The Special Ed Strategist, Wendy Taylor dives deep into Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the critical role it plays in supporting students with disabilities. Whether you're a parent navigating a 504 Plan for the first time or an educator looking to collaborate more effectively, this episode is packed with actionable…
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In today’s episode, Vickie and Amanda discuss the evolving landscape of college admissions with Emily Chase Coleman, CEO of HAI Analytics. They explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on admissions, highlighting the shift away from standardized testing and the importance of considering diverse factors in admissions decisions. Emily shares insig…
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One of the most common mistakes first-year college students make is ignoring the wealth of academic resources available to them. These resources are designed to support students’ learning and help them succeed academically. In this episode, I will discuss the importance of utilizing academic resources, common reasons students ignore them, and pract…
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As we continue to celebrate our 200th episode, we welcome school-psych-turned-advocate, April Rehrig to the pod this week! April's been on the pod twice before, and you all have loved her. I think that's because she's a) so incredibly knowledgeable and b) really good at explaining hard stuff. Because April's a school psych, she's really good at spe…
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