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Better IEP Meetings: A guide for Special Needs Parents - Dr. Inyang Takon interviews Dr Diane Fannon

49 min · 27. huhti 2026
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In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Dr. Takon and Dr. Diana Fannon explore the challenges families face following a neurodiversity diagnosis and what it truly means to advocate effectively for your child. Drawing on her extensive experience in special education advocacy, Dr. Fannon shares practical strategies to help parents navigate complex school systems, communicate with confidence, and understand their educational rights. The conversation also highlights how these challenges are shared globally, with many families struggling to access the support their children need. Alongside practical guidance, Dr. Fannon offers an important reminder: advocacy matters—but so does connection. She encourages parents to find moments of joy in their journey, even in the midst of challenges. Key  topics - IEP preparation and questions - Parent advocacy and rights - Effective communication with schools Bio Dr. Diana Fannon is a former Director of Special Education, bilingual school psychologist, and founder of DisabilityEdPros. She is also the very proud parent of an autistic child. With over 20 years of experience in public schools, she works at the intersection of inclusion, systems change, and family advocacy. Through her courses, content, and consulting, she helps families understand their rights and navigate special education with clarity and confidence. Resources: Dr Diana Fannon’s work focuses on helping parents navigate special education more effectively, including: * New Course, (launches on April 8): AI in Action: Transform your IEP Advocacy * Platform: DisabilityEdPros, which provides tools, resources, and guidance for families * Articles on Substack, where she explores inclusion, IEPs, and how decisions impact what children with disabilities can access in school Website & Social Media Links Website: https://www.disabilityedpros.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disabilityedpros YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@disabilityedpros Substack: https://dianafannon.substack.com Resources General Information for Parents www.school-doctor.com [http://www.school-doctor.co.uk/] Questions? Email Us at eim@drtakon.com [eim@drtakon.com]

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When families receive an ADHD diagnosis, many struggle to know what to do next. In this episode, Dr. Inyang Takon is joined by ADHD coach and educator Tiara Brumberg to discuss executive functioning, emotional regulation, and practical strategies for supporting children and teens with ADHD. Together they explore the challenges families face after diagnosis, the importance of coaching and community, and how parents can build systems that help neurodivergent children thrive. Whether you're a parent, clinician, educator, or neurodivergent adult, you'll come away with practical insights and encouragement for the journey ahead. What You'll Learn • Why ADHD often creates a gap between intention and action • How executive functioning affects daily life • Practical ways to support teens with ADHD • The importance of emotional regulation for both children and parents • How coaching can help families move forward after diagnosis • Why community and connection matter on the ADHD journey Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity and ADHD Coaching 02:15 Understanding the "Messy Middle" of ADHD 06:30 The Impact of Early Interventions 09:54 Creating Structure in Daily Routines 15:24 Navigating Post-Diagnosis Challenges 20:06 The Role of Coaching in ADHD Management 27:33 Defining Executive Functioning Skills 34:14 Challenges for Older Teenagers with ADHD 36:30 Cultural Perspectives on ADHD and Parenting 39:02 Strategies for Supporting Neurodiverse Households 43:04 Understanding Late-Diagnosed Mothers 46:01 Navigating Emotional Dysregulation in Parenting 50:07 Advice for Clinicians on ADHD Assessments 53:55 Supporting Transitions for Teens with ADHD 01:05:46 Community and Support 01:08:10 Innovative Tools for ADHD Management 01:12:23 Cultural Perspectives and ADHD Awareness 01:17:25 Online Resources for Families 01:20:45 Building an ADHD Coaching Business 01:27:36 One Step at a Time: Advice for Parents Guest Bio Tiara Brumberg is an ADHD coach and educator who helps families, students, and neurodivergent adults build practical systems that make everyday life more manageable. Drawing on her background in psychology, pediatric occupational therapy, and trauma-informed care, she combines evidence-based approaches with compassionate, real-world strategies. As the founder of The Middle ADHD Coaching, Tiara works with parents, schools, and young adults to bridge the gap between diagnosis and long-term success, helping individuals develop the skills, confidence, and support systems they need to thrive. Resources & Links Guest Website: www.themiddlecoaching.net [http://www.themiddlecoaching.net/] Facebook: The Middle ADHD Coaching Instagram: @the_middle_adhd_coaching Newsletter (send an email): tiara@themiddlecoaching.net [tiara@themiddlecoaching.net] Book Mentioned: Smart But Scattered — Peg Dawson & Richard Guare Upcoming Online Classes: Details will be announced via Tiara's newsletter and social media channels. #ADHD #Neurodiversity #ExecutiveFunction #ADHDParenting #EarlyIntervention #ADHDCoach #Neurodivergent #ADHDAwareness #ChildDevelopment #ParentingSupport #EmotionalRegulation #ADHDSupport #SpecialEducation #MentalHealth #EarlyInterventionMatters Resources General Information for Parents www.school-doctor.com [http://www.school-doctor.co.uk/] Questions? Email Us at eim@drtakon.com [eim@drtakon.com]

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jakson Better IEP Meetings: A guide for Special Needs Parents - Dr. Inyang Takon interviews Dr Diane Fannon kansikuva

Better IEP Meetings: A guide for Special Needs Parents - Dr. Inyang Takon interviews Dr Diane Fannon

In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Dr. Takon and Dr. Diana Fannon explore the challenges families face following a neurodiversity diagnosis and what it truly means to advocate effectively for your child. Drawing on her extensive experience in special education advocacy, Dr. Fannon shares practical strategies to help parents navigate complex school systems, communicate with confidence, and understand their educational rights. The conversation also highlights how these challenges are shared globally, with many families struggling to access the support their children need. Alongside practical guidance, Dr. Fannon offers an important reminder: advocacy matters—but so does connection. She encourages parents to find moments of joy in their journey, even in the midst of challenges. Key  topics - IEP preparation and questions - Parent advocacy and rights - Effective communication with schools Bio Dr. Diana Fannon is a former Director of Special Education, bilingual school psychologist, and founder of DisabilityEdPros. She is also the very proud parent of an autistic child. With over 20 years of experience in public schools, she works at the intersection of inclusion, systems change, and family advocacy. Through her courses, content, and consulting, she helps families understand their rights and navigate special education with clarity and confidence. Resources: Dr Diana Fannon’s work focuses on helping parents navigate special education more effectively, including: * New Course, (launches on April 8): AI in Action: Transform your IEP Advocacy * Platform: DisabilityEdPros, which provides tools, resources, and guidance for families * Articles on Substack, where she explores inclusion, IEPs, and how decisions impact what children with disabilities can access in school Website & Social Media Links Website: https://www.disabilityedpros.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disabilityedpros YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@disabilityedpros Substack: https://dianafannon.substack.com Resources General Information for Parents www.school-doctor.com [http://www.school-doctor.co.uk/] Questions? Email Us at eim@drtakon.com [eim@drtakon.com]

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