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There may be two sides of the IEP table, but at the end of the day, we’re all on the same team — the learner’s.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Ryan Hogan, also known as @TheWorldsOkayestSchoolPsych, the creator behind the popular, lighthearted school psych meme account on Instagram.
We talked about the intersection of ABA, special education, and school-based work in the social media space. Ryan shared some great insights, especially the reminder that you control your own online space. Protect your peace: block people, delete comments. Thoughtful questions and concerns deserve a response; negativity for its own sake does not.
As both a school psychologist and an autism parent, Ryan brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to the IEP table. He knows firsthand what it feels like to be both the professional and the parent — and how overwhelming it can be. Sometimes, parents need not just data and research, but connection, empathy, and that parent-to-parent understanding.
It was a meaningful and insightful conversation — one that reminds us that compassion and collaboration go a long way (and so does a joke!).
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
Mentioned In This Episode:
(@worldsokayestschoolpsych) on Instagram
Speech Membership - ABA Speech
ABA Speech: Home
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There may be two sides of the IEP table, but at the end of the day, we’re all on the same team — the learner’s.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Ryan Hogan, also known as @TheWorldsOkayestSchoolPsych, the creator behind the popular, lighthearted school psych meme account on Instagram.
We talked about the intersection of ABA, special education, and school-based work in the social media space. Ryan shared some great insights, especially the reminder that you control your own online space. Protect your peace: block people, delete comments. Thoughtful questions and concerns deserve a response; negativity for its own sake does not.
As both a school psychologist and an autism parent, Ryan brings a unique and deeply personal perspective to the IEP table. He knows firsthand what it feels like to be both the professional and the parent — and how overwhelming it can be. Sometimes, parents need not just data and research, but connection, empathy, and that parent-to-parent understanding.
It was a meaningful and insightful conversation — one that reminds us that compassion and collaboration go a long way (and so does a joke!).
#autism #speechtherapy
What’s Inside:
Mentioned In This Episode:
(@worldsokayestschoolpsych) on Instagram
Speech Membership - ABA Speech
ABA Speech: Home
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