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Baseline data is one of the most important parts of an IEP, yet it’s often rushed, vague, or poorly explained. Without it, progress becomes subjective, goals can be recycled, and parents lose real leverage in advocating for their child.
In Episode 22, I unpack what baseline data really is, why it matters, and how understanding it changes the way parents approach IEP meetings. This episode is not about catching schools doing something wrong or creating conflict, it’s about clarity, accountability, and making informed decisions that ensure your child truly moves forward.
This conversation is for parents who have seen progress reports that “feel” positive but don’t match what they observe at home, who hear phrases like “we feel progress is happening” without concrete evidence, or who realize goals were written without a clear starting point. I explain how strong baseline data turns opinions into facts, why legally measurable goals require it, and how missing or poorly collected baselines can lead to artificial progress, stalled goals, and lost years.
Drawing on professional expertise and real-life examples, this episode breaks down baseline data in plain language, shows how it should be written, and provides practical steps parents can take - without being labeled difficult. Understanding baseline data doesn’t just change paperwork; it changes conversations, power dynamics, and outcomes.
🌱 In this episode, I cover:
✨ What baseline data actually is, and what it is not
✨ Why baseline data is the foundation of every IEP goal and service
✨ Common examples of weak vs. strong baseline statements
✨ How missing or low baselines create artificial progress
✨ Why subjective progress is dangerous for students
✨ How baseline data protects against wasted years and recycled goals
✨ The legal importance of baseline data under IDEA
✨ Practical, parent-friendly steps to request and review baseline data
✨ How baseline data helps parents advocate with confidence, not conflict
If you are in the early months of intervention and questioning whether you are doing enough, this episode is meant to ground you. You are not falling behind. You are building a foundation. Early intervention works best when it is intentional, paced, and rooted in understanding rather than fear.
🎧 Press play when you’re ready. Let’s learn this together.
Episode 22 is now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlorDeAmelia
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TC4pMJxQrwcyStNfnc9Rd?si=b77353d4aea34a3d
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starting-with-iep/id1828187191
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3a1b111a-750f-4c5e-a3c5-38c55ee4e2d4/starting-with-iep
📲 Let’s Connect!
Turn IEP stress into confidence. I share useful resources every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday across all my social platforms.
Podcast Website: http://www.startingwithiep.com/
Website: https://www.flordeamelia.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/starting-with-iep
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartingWithIEP
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flordeamelia_ebs/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/flordeameliahoffman/
For content collaborations, email: [email protected]
#IEP #SpecialEducation #BaselineData #ParentAdvocacy #IEPTips #SpecialNeedsParenting #IEPMeetings #EarlyIntervention #StudentProgress #IEPGoals #IEPStrategies #EducationForAll #InclusiveEducation #ChildDevelopment #EducationTips #Baseline
By Flor De Amelia HoffmanBaseline data is one of the most important parts of an IEP, yet it’s often rushed, vague, or poorly explained. Without it, progress becomes subjective, goals can be recycled, and parents lose real leverage in advocating for their child.
In Episode 22, I unpack what baseline data really is, why it matters, and how understanding it changes the way parents approach IEP meetings. This episode is not about catching schools doing something wrong or creating conflict, it’s about clarity, accountability, and making informed decisions that ensure your child truly moves forward.
This conversation is for parents who have seen progress reports that “feel” positive but don’t match what they observe at home, who hear phrases like “we feel progress is happening” without concrete evidence, or who realize goals were written without a clear starting point. I explain how strong baseline data turns opinions into facts, why legally measurable goals require it, and how missing or poorly collected baselines can lead to artificial progress, stalled goals, and lost years.
Drawing on professional expertise and real-life examples, this episode breaks down baseline data in plain language, shows how it should be written, and provides practical steps parents can take - without being labeled difficult. Understanding baseline data doesn’t just change paperwork; it changes conversations, power dynamics, and outcomes.
🌱 In this episode, I cover:
✨ What baseline data actually is, and what it is not
✨ Why baseline data is the foundation of every IEP goal and service
✨ Common examples of weak vs. strong baseline statements
✨ How missing or low baselines create artificial progress
✨ Why subjective progress is dangerous for students
✨ How baseline data protects against wasted years and recycled goals
✨ The legal importance of baseline data under IDEA
✨ Practical, parent-friendly steps to request and review baseline data
✨ How baseline data helps parents advocate with confidence, not conflict
If you are in the early months of intervention and questioning whether you are doing enough, this episode is meant to ground you. You are not falling behind. You are building a foundation. Early intervention works best when it is intentional, paced, and rooted in understanding rather than fear.
🎧 Press play when you’re ready. Let’s learn this together.
Episode 22 is now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlorDeAmelia
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TC4pMJxQrwcyStNfnc9Rd?si=b77353d4aea34a3d
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starting-with-iep/id1828187191
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3a1b111a-750f-4c5e-a3c5-38c55ee4e2d4/starting-with-iep
📲 Let’s Connect!
Turn IEP stress into confidence. I share useful resources every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday across all my social platforms.
Podcast Website: http://www.startingwithiep.com/
Website: https://www.flordeamelia.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/starting-with-iep
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StartingWithIEP
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flordeamelia_ebs/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/flordeameliahoffman/
For content collaborations, email: [email protected]
#IEP #SpecialEducation #BaselineData #ParentAdvocacy #IEPTips #SpecialNeedsParenting #IEPMeetings #EarlyIntervention #StudentProgress #IEPGoals #IEPStrategies #EducationForAll #InclusiveEducation #ChildDevelopment #EducationTips #Baseline