
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Special education advocacy, while often stressful and complicated, is really akin to so many experiences in other areas of life. Somehow, though, because IEP team members, including parents, often feel overwhelmed by the content, and – frankly- because we’re all there to advocate for a child that has a disability, emotions run high at meetings, and the adults often feel overwhelmed. We did a long project over the weekend, and at some point, I was lying in a pile of dirt and thought, “This project is an analogy for the special education process.” Tune in to today’s episode for some musings on the parallels between SPED advocacy and real life. There’s even a pep talk at the end!
By Ashley Barlow4.8
4343 ratings
Special education advocacy, while often stressful and complicated, is really akin to so many experiences in other areas of life. Somehow, though, because IEP team members, including parents, often feel overwhelmed by the content, and – frankly- because we’re all there to advocate for a child that has a disability, emotions run high at meetings, and the adults often feel overwhelmed. We did a long project over the weekend, and at some point, I was lying in a pile of dirt and thought, “This project is an analogy for the special education process.” Tune in to today’s episode for some musings on the parallels between SPED advocacy and real life. There’s even a pep talk at the end!

90,931 Listeners

56,503 Listeners

75 Listeners

418 Listeners

335 Listeners

27,445 Listeners

74 Listeners

47,397 Listeners

645 Listeners

19,771 Listeners

126 Listeners

2,733 Listeners

8,602 Listeners

19 Listeners

962 Listeners