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For many parents, an IEP meeting feels less like a meeting and more like walking into a room where everyone knows the rules except you. In this episode, Kate and Toni tackle one of the most important and often most intimidating parts of raising a child with autism: advocating for your child at school. Kate shares what it's really like preparing for Greyson's IEP meetings, from reviewing pages of reports and data to learning how to speak up when something doesn't feel right. Toni offers practical insight from both the education and clinical sides of the table, breaking down what parents need to know about IEPs, 504 Plans, evaluations, accommodations, and the rights available to support their child. But more than anything, this conversation is about confidence. It's about realizing that you do not need a degree in education to advocate for your child. You do not need to know every law, every acronym, or every piece of educational jargon. You simply need to know your child. Whether you are preparing for your very first IEP meeting or have spent years sitting across from school teams fighting for the support your child deserves, this episode is a reminder that your voice matters, your concerns are valid, and you belong at that table. Because at the end of the day, no one knows your child better than you do.
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