Building the Village
Parenting through the middle school years is a wild ride—and even more so when you’re raising a child with special needs. In this open and deeply honest episode, Vickie Vila shares her family’s journey as her son Nino navigated middle school during COVID, while managing speech delays, behavior challenges, and the impact of puberty. From general ed classrooms to behavior intervention plans, Vickie gives a real-world look at what worked, what surprised her, and what she wishes she had known going in. You’ll hear about: The power of visual supports and scaffolding How puberty + social inexperience can throw you for a loop The importance of routines, independence, and respectful communication The role of community inclusion, peer support, and positive school relationships Why typical and special needs parents need each other Whether you’re a parent of a child with disabilities, a parent of a typical child, or an educator, this conversation brings both practical advice and heartfelt wisdom. Vickie reminds us that every child benefits from strong routines, community inclusion, and confidence-building experiences—and that we're all doing our best. “United we stand.” Tune in for real talk, shared laughs, and an invitation to grow the village—together.
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