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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 20 MIN

How I Learned To Advocate For My Son While Supporting His Teachers

from Coffee with a Twist! · host Madame Ballou

Send us Fan MailA cold morning at the playground turns into a gut-level talk about the messy middle of school, support plans, and the daily work of advocating for your child without burning bridges. We open up about what it really feels like to sit across from a table of professionals, push for services, and still honor the reality that teachers are carrying more than ever. If you’ve ever left an IEP meeting both proud and exhausted, this one will feel like a hand on your shoulder.We walk through the push and pull between general education and special education, and how decisions on paper ripple through a real classroom with real limits. You’ll hear why detailed, measurable goals matter, how to ask for clarity without escalating tension, and when to slow the process down so you can think. We share the small moves that add up: putting requests in writing, summarizing meetings with short emails, and tying every ask to educational benefit. There’s also practical mindset work—reading body language, naming shared goals, and using gratitude as a bridge, not a bribe.Along the way, we keep it human and unpolished, because parenting and teaching are both living, imperfect work. The goal is not to win against the school; it’s to build a team around a child who deserves access, growth, and dignity. If you’re seeking real talk about IEPs, parent-school relationships, and advocacy that lasts beyond one meeting, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share this with a parent who needs backup today, and leave a quick review to help more families find honest support.Thanks for listening coffee with a twist.Email me at: [email protected]: I don’t own copyrights to any music you hear in any of my episodes. 

Send us Fan Mail A cold morning at the playground turns into a gut-level talk about the messy middle of school, support plans, and the daily work of advocating for your child without burning bridges. We open up about what it really feels like to sit across from a table of professionals, push for services, and still honor the reality that teachers are carrying more than ever. If you’ve ever left an IEP meeting both proud and exhausted, this one will feel like a hand on your shoulder. We walk ...

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