What’s Your IEP Meeting Personality Type? Are you Frazzled Frances, the mom that’s always running behind, completely capable of advocating more but overwhelmed with all that life throws at you? Or could you be Courteous Carol, a “yes man” through and through.
Do you ever leave an IEP meeting feeling frustrated, unheard, or completely misunderstood?
Have you ever walked into an IEP meeting and immediately felt it? The tension.
Advocating for your child can feel isolating, exhausting, and deeply personal.
We’ve all hit that moment in an IEP meeting where the conversation just… stops. No agreement.
Advocating for your child can feel overwhelming—even when you know a lot. In this episode, I come back to the roots of The Collaborative IEP and refocus on the advocacy side of special education.
Advocating for your child can feel overwhelming—even when you know a lot. In this episode, I come back to the roots of The Collaborative IEP and refocus on the advocacy side of special education.