The Affirming Village Podcast

Operating With Fidelity — What Does That Actually Mean?


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"We’re implementing this with fidelity."


It’s a phrase that echoes through IEP meetings and evaluation reports, but in the world of special education, what does it actually look like? In this episode, Dr. Destiny Huff and Lisa Wright break down why this buzzword can sometimes be used to prioritize "the program" over "the learner."


We’re getting real about the human side of advocacy—the frustration, the mistakes, and the power of sitting in the discomfort when a ball is dropped. Whether you're a parent navigating the system or an educator striving for true inclusion, this episode is about moving past "procedural compliance" and toward meaningful access for every student.


In this episode, we explore:

  • The Definition of Fidelity: Why it should be about the IEP, not just a pre-packaged curriculum.
  • Procedural vs. Substantive: Why meeting a timeline isn’t the same as meeting a child's needs.
  • The "Weaponization" of Jargon: How to spot when "fidelity" is being used to stall or pressure families.
  • The Power of "What does that look like?": Using specificity to ensure actual implementation.
  • Radical Honesty: Why acknowledging our human mistakes is the first step toward better advocacy.


“It’s okay for us to sit in the discomfort of my frustration. And it’s okay for you, case manager, to sit in the discomfort of having dropped the ball. We’re human. We’re learning.”


Listen now to dive deep into the heart of the Affirming Village.

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The Affirming Village PodcastBy Dr. Destiny Huff & Lisa Baskin Wright