The Difficult Woman’s Guide to Education (and Life)

Learning Plans, NCCD & Why Parents Should Never Be Left Out

10 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Difficult Woman’s Guide to Education and Life, we’re talking about learning plans-what they are, what they should include, how they connect to the NCCD, and why parents should never be left out of the process. Short. Sharp. To the point.  Because if a school says your child has a learning plan, but you’ve never seen it, never contributed to it, and don’t know what’s in it… that’s not collaboration. That’s a problem. This episode is for parents, teachers, advocates, and anyone who has ever sat in a school meeting wondering why the people who know the child best weren’t invited into the conversation.

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