Sped Decoded

E07: IEP Meetings Decoded: What Parents Need To Know

5 min · 29. mar. 2026
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Feeling overwhelmed in IEP meetings? You’re not alone. In this episode of the Sped Decoded Podcast, we break down what actually matters in an IEP meeting so you can advocate with clarity and confidence. You’ll learn: • Why special education feels confusing (and why it’s not your fault) • The most important part of the IEP (hint: it’s not the goals) • The one question every parent should ask about progress • How to prepare before your next IEP meeting If you’ve ever left a meeting feeling unsure, this episode will help you walk into the next one prepared, informed, and empowered. ✨ You deserve to understand this process. Follow Sped Decoded for more special education support and advocacy tips.

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