The Autism Roundtable
What if one of the most powerful ways to help your child in school has less to do with pushing harder and more to do with communicating smarter? In this episode, Leah Gross speaks with Erica Viel about advocacy, school collaboration, dyslexia, and how parents can become confident, effective partners in their child’s educational journey. Discussion Points: 1. Erica Viel’s personal and professional journey in special education and autism support 2. What makes a teacher truly impactful for children who struggle 3. How parents can advocate effectively without creating tension 4. The purpose of IEP meetings, 504 accommodations, and school-based collaboration 5. How Erica’s own experience with dyslexia shaped her approach to advocacy and education Leah Gross sits down with Erica Viel, educator, advocate, and founder of Viel Advocacy and Consulting, for a practical and encouraging conversation about supporting children in school. Erica shares her background as a special education teacher, her work with students across a wide range of settings, and the personal experiences that led her to launch her own advocacy and consulting business. Together, they discuss how parents can build strong, collaborative relationships with teachers and therapists, why communication between home and school is essential, and how families can better prepare for meetings and decisions around services and supports. Erica also opens up about her own dyslexia diagnosis, the interventions that helped her succeed, and how that experience gave her empathy for students and families navigating learning differences today. About The Guest: Erica Viel is an educational advocate, consultant, and former special education teacher with extensive experience supporting students with autism and other learning needs. She is the founder of Viel Advocacy and Consulting, where she helps families navigate IEPs, 504s, school meetings, observations, parent coaching, executive functioning support, and more. Her personal experience with dyslexia also gives her a unique and deeply empathetic lens in the work she does. Time Stamps: 00:00 What inspired Erica to open her own advocacy and consulting business 06:15 What makes a teacher impactful for struggling students 09:20 How parents can communicate effectively with teachers 13:05 When parents should reach out and how often 16:10 Communication notebooks, digital logs, and practical systems that work 19:00 What an educational advocate does and when families may need one 33:00 What these meetings are meant to accomplish 39:10 Why collaboration across disciplines matters 44:00 Advice for parents on tone, mindset, and communication 01:01:15 Why children should be included in the process Ready to become a stronger advocate for your child in the school system? Tune in to the full episode for valuable insights.
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