156. From Special Educator to Education Advocate, ft. Markeisha Hall

EPISODE · Apr 12, 2022 · 1H

156. From Special Educator to Education Advocate, ft. Markeisha Hall

from The Lucky Few · host The Lucky Few Podcast

Markeisha Hall is a mother to 4, including her autistic son, a former special educator, an IEP expert, a podcaster, and so much more! And today she’s joined us to chat all about practical tips to take with you to your next IEP meeting (hint: send notes to the WHOLE team ahead of time, bring someone with you, & stay focused). Plus, she’s giving us insight into the minds of the teachers as they prepare for IEP meetings and sharing about why it’s important for parents to chat with each other about their child’s IEP services! Communication is KEY. Markeisha also opens up about the process of receiving her son’s autism diagnosis while in the middle of adopting him and what it was like going from a special educator to a parent of an autistic son. We’re so grateful for her powerful story and sound wisdom! -- SHOW NOTES Follow @markeisha_hall on Instagram! Listen to the Markeisha Hall Podcast And for more, check out Markeisha’s website: markeishahall.com Listen to ep 94: IEPs during Covid-19, ft. IEP Lawyers Vickie Brett & Amanda Selogie EPISODE PARTNER: Canopy Download the Canopy app to keep your child safe on the internet! You can try it FREE for 30 days! LET’S CHAT Email [email protected] with your questions and Good News for future episodes. HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email [email protected] for more information!

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