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You probably have at least one employee right now who is quietly holding their world together with duct tape and hope. They show up and do good work, but they are constantly juggling therapy appointments, IEP meetings, and medical crises alongside a rigid 8-to-5 schedule.
The tension is palpable. The parent is afraid of looking uncommitted, and the manager is worried about fairness.
In Part 2 of our series on Employment Support for special needs families, we are moving past the theory and handing you one concrete, actionable lever that can stop burnout in its tracks: Flexible Scheduling.
In this episode, we break down why flexibility isn’t a "perk" for special needs parents—it’s survival. And for employers, it’s a massive retention strategy.
Tune in to learn:
The Core Shift: How to flex when employees work, not whether they work.
The Blueprint: A 5-step guide to identifying eligible roles and creating "flex agreements."
The Script: Exactly what managers can say to open the door to these conversations without lowering standards.
The Pilot: How to test this with 1-3 employees over the next 90 days.
Resources Mentioned:
AskStellaNow.org – A free AI-powered concierge to help parents find resources and services.
By The Gear FoundationYou probably have at least one employee right now who is quietly holding their world together with duct tape and hope. They show up and do good work, but they are constantly juggling therapy appointments, IEP meetings, and medical crises alongside a rigid 8-to-5 schedule.
The tension is palpable. The parent is afraid of looking uncommitted, and the manager is worried about fairness.
In Part 2 of our series on Employment Support for special needs families, we are moving past the theory and handing you one concrete, actionable lever that can stop burnout in its tracks: Flexible Scheduling.
In this episode, we break down why flexibility isn’t a "perk" for special needs parents—it’s survival. And for employers, it’s a massive retention strategy.
Tune in to learn:
The Core Shift: How to flex when employees work, not whether they work.
The Blueprint: A 5-step guide to identifying eligible roles and creating "flex agreements."
The Script: Exactly what managers can say to open the door to these conversations without lowering standards.
The Pilot: How to test this with 1-3 employees over the next 90 days.
Resources Mentioned:
AskStellaNow.org – A free AI-powered concierge to help parents find resources and services.