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All Abilities, No Filter: Navigating Autism, Advocacy, and Special Education
Jake Edgar
19 episodes
6 hours ago
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Dropping The Gloves: Ending the Parent-Teacher Battle in Special Education
All Abilities, No Filter: Navigating Autism, Advocacy, and Special Education
48 minutes
5 days ago
Dropping The Gloves: Ending the Parent-Teacher Battle in Special Education
In this episode of All Abilities, No Filter, we dive deep into one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—factors in a child’s special education journey: the relationship between parents and the special education teacher. A strong, respectful partnership can transform the entire IEP process, leading to better communication, stronger interventions, and a more united team supporting the child. But when this relationship breaks down, the impact is felt immediately—and the child pays the price. We explore:✨ What happens when parents and teachers build trust and communicate openly✨ How collaboration strengthens IEP planning, problem-solving, and consistency between home and school✨ The real consequences when the relationship is strained, disconnected, or adversarial✨ The different “types” of parent–teacher relationships—from highly collaborative teams to high-conflict partnerships✨ Practical steps BOTH sides can take to strengthen communication, respect, and alignment Whether you’re a parent navigating special education, a teacher working to build trust with families, or an advocate supporting teams through the IEP process, this episode gives honest insight into what makes these relationships work—and what happens when they don’t. At the end of the day, the relationship between parents and special educators isn’t just a professional interaction. It’s a partnership that directly shapes a child’s success. And when we get it right, everyone wins—especially the student.
All Abilities, No Filter: Navigating Autism, Advocacy, and Special Education