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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 8 MIN

Episode 29: Predetermination vs. Preparation — What Meaningful Parent Participation Really Means

from The Whole Child Advocate · host Dominique McLellan

Have you ever walked into an ARD or IEP meeting and felt like the decision had already been made?You’re not alone.In this episode of The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan breaks down the critical difference between preparation and predetermination — and why that distinction matters for every parent navigating special education.Under IDEA, parents are not observers in the process. They are required participants in decisions related to identification, evaluation, placement, and the provision of FAPE.This episode explores:What the law actually says about meaningful parent participationWhy the FIE provides data but does not make eligibility decisions on its ownWhat predetermination can look like in real ARD/IEP meetingsHow educators can prepare effectively without closing the conversationPractical ways parents can re-center collaboration during meetings💡 Key Takeaway: Preparation should open the conversation — not close it.Dominique also shares best practices from her experience as a special education teacher and how proactive communication with families leads to stronger, more aligned IEPs.✨ Learn more about the upcoming Whole Child Collective — a space for parents to access resources, connect with others, and find answers through Whole Child Insight, our AI-powered special education support tool.🎧 Because you are not there to witness a decision — you are there to help make it.

Have you ever walked into an ARD or IEP meeting and felt like the decision had already been made?You’re not alone.In this episode of The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan breaks down the critical difference between preparation and predetermination — and why that distinction matters for every parent navigating special education.Under IDEA, parents are not observers in the process. They are required participants in decisions related to identification, evaluation, placement, and the provision of FAPE.This episode explores:What the law actually says about meaningful parent participationWhy the FIE provides data but does not make eligibility decisions on its ownWhat predetermination can look like in real ARD/IEP meetingsHow educators can prepare effectively without closing the conversationPractical ways parents can re-center collaboration during meetings💡 Key Takeaway: Preparation should open the conversation — not close it.Dominique also shares best practices from her experience as a special education teacher and how proactive communication with families leads to stronger, more aligned IEPs.✨ Learn more about the upcoming Whole Child Collective — a space for parents to access resources, connect with others, and find answers through Whole Child Insight, our AI-powered special education support tool.🎧 Because you are not there to witness a decision — you are there to help make it.

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