Adriane|IEP Coach Podcast: Helping Parents Advocate Confidently in the IEP & Special Education Process

The IEP Red Flags Parents Should Never Ignore: Warning Signs That Could Cost Your Child Support

5 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2574148/fan_mail/new] Not every IEP problem is obvious. Sometimes the biggest warning signs are hidden in plain sight. Maybe your child has had the same goals for years. Maybe progress reports are vague. Maybe services are listed in the IEP, but you're not seeing real results at home. Or perhaps every meeting ends with promises, but nothing seems to change. In this episode of the Adriane IEP Coach Podcast, we're uncovering the most common IEP red flags that parents should never ignore. These warning signs can indicate that your child's needs are not being fully addressed, that services may not be effective, or that the IEP is not being implemented as intended. You'll learn: ✅ The biggest red flags hidden inside many IEPs ✅ How to spot vague goals and weak progress monitoring ✅ Why lack of measurable progress should concern every parent ✅ Warning signs that accommodations and services are not being implemented properly ✅ Questions every parent should ask before the next IEP meeting ✅ Practical steps you can take when something doesn't feel right If you've ever left an IEP meeting feeling confused, frustrated, or unsure whether your child is getting the support they need, this episode is for you. Remember: You do not have to be a special education expert to recognize when something isn't working. Trust your instincts, know your rights, and advocate with confidence. 🎧 Tune in now and learn how to identify the red flags before they become bigger problems. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2574148/support] https:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about  [https:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about ] https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp [https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2574148/fan_mail/new] Not every IEP problem is obvious. Sometimes the biggest warning signs are hidden in plain sight. Maybe your child has had the same goals for years. Maybe progress reports are vague. Maybe services are listed in the IEP, but you're not seeing real results at home. Or perhaps every meeting ends with promises, but nothing seems to change. In this episode of the Adriane IEP Coach Podcast, we're uncovering the most common IEP red flags that parents should never ignore. These warning signs can indicate that your child's needs are not being fully addressed, that services may not be effective, or that the IEP is not being implemented as intended. You'll learn: ✅ The biggest red flags hidden inside many IEPs ✅ How to spot vague goals and weak progress monitoring ✅ Why lack of measurable progress should concern every parent ✅ Warning signs that accommodations and services are not being implemented properly ✅ Questions every parent should ask before the next IEP meeting ✅ Practical steps you can take when something doesn't feel right If you've ever left an IEP meeting feeling confused, frustrated, or unsure whether your child is getting the support they need, this episode is for you. Remember: You do not have to be a special education expert to recognize when something isn't working. Trust your instincts, know your rights, and advocate with confidence. 🎧 Tune in now and learn how to identify the red flags before they become bigger problems. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2574148/support] https:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about  [https:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about ] https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp [https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp]

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