Episode 31: The Child at the Center - A PLAAFP for Special Ed Systems
Have we forgotten the child at the center of special education?
This week on The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan takes a deeply personal and professional look at the growing cracks in special education systems — from Houston ISD’s proposed restructuring plans to growing concerns in Ontario, Canada, to an ARD meeting happening this very morning near The Woodlands, Texas involving a student with Tourette’s whose disability-related behaviors are being treated more like a disciplinary problem than a need requiring support.
This episode dives into:
• predetermination and meaningful parent participation
• negatively written IEPs and deficit-based thinking
• why behavior plans must focus on regulation and skill-building, not punishment
• how systems built for children have too often become centered around budgets, logistics, and adult convenience
• and why it may be time for schools, districts, states, and even countries to complete a “PLAAFP” on themselves
Because no matter the district, state, or country… the same painful truth keeps emerging:
Parents are desperate to be heard.
Teachers are overwhelmed.
And children are caught in the middle.
This is one of the most honest episodes of The Whole Child Advocate yet — and a challenge to all of us to do better for students, families, and educators alike.
✨ Plus: Learn more about the upcoming launch of Whole Child Collective — a place for meaningful parent connection, advocacy resources, courses, templates, and Whole Child Insight, our proprietary AI-powered special education support tool.
Referenced articles:
Houston ISD:
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2026/05/15/hisd-parents-demand-answers-over-proposed-special-education-changes/ [https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2026/05/15/hisd-parents-demand-answers-over-proposed-special-education-changes/]
Ontario, Canada:
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/randall-denley-special-education-for-ontario-kids-is-a-steaming-mess [https://nationalpost.com/opinion/randall-denley-special-education-for-ontario-kids-is-a-steaming-mess]