EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 12 MIN
Navigating School Support and IEPs in Autism Care
from Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care
School support can feel overwhelming for families navigating autism.What is an IEP?Do you need a diagnosis to get one?How do schools, parents, and practitioners actually work together to support a child?In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Ashley Tamayo shares both her professional and personal perspective as a practitioner and parent navigating the school system with an autistic child.This conversation explores how collaboration, communication, and individualized support can help children succeed both in and outside the classroom.In this episode:What an IEP actually isWhy you do not always need a diagnosis to receive supportHow accommodations are individualized for each childThe role schools, teachers, and staff play in support plansWhy parent involvement is critical in IEP meetingsHow schools and families can collaborate more effectivelyWhy communication between home and school mattersHow Neurosage Hub helps bridge support between environmentsKey takeawayIEPs are not just paperwork. They are a collaborative support system designed to help children succeed.Strong relationships between families, educators, and practitioners create better outcomes for autistic children.Learn morehttps://neurosagehub.comWant to join the show?Let us know if you are a practitioner that supports the autism community.Neurosage HubBuilding Hope. Walking Together.
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