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Adriane|IEP Coach Podcast: Helping Parents Advocate Confidently in the IEP & Special Education Process
by Adriane|IEP Coach
You Signed the IEP. Why Nothing Changed is a podcast for parents of children with special needs navigating the special education and IEP process.If your child has an IEP but isn’t making meaningful progress, this show breaks down why—and what parents can do next. Each episode explains IEP meetings, special education laws, parent rights, evaluations, goals, services, accommodations, and progress monitoring in plain language parents can actually use.We uncover why IEPs often fail to deliver real support, how schools use confusing language and delays, and what parents need to know to advocate effectively for their child’s education.This podcast is honest, practical, and parent-focused—designed to help families stop feeling overwhelmed and start walking into IEP meetings informed, confident, and prepared.If you’re tired of signing paperwork without results and want clarity, advocacy tools, and real guidance i
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What to Say in an IEP Meeting: Parent Advocacy Tips That Actually Work
Send us Fan MailStruggling with what to say in an IEP meeting? You’re not alone.In this episode, Adrian breaks down exactly what parents should say during IEP meetings to advocate effectively and be taken seriously by the school team.If you’ve ever felt unheard, overwhelmed, or unsure how to respond during an IEP meeting, this episode gives you clear, actionable phrases you can use immediately.You’ll learn:✔️ What to say in an IEP meeting as a parent✔️ How to ask for more support the right way✔️ How to question services using data✔️ How to advocate without conflictThis episode is essential for parents navigating special education, IEP meetings, and school support services.📥 Download your free IEP Cheat Sheet: 💬 Join the Skool community: Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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Stop Trusting the School—Start Understanding Your Child’s IEP
Send us Fan MailYou trusted the school to do what’s best for your child.But what if that trust is exactly why your child isn’t getting what they need?In this episode, Adrian breaks down why blindly trusting the IEP process can actually hold your child back—and what parents need to understand to truly advocate.You’ll learn:✔️ Why schools don’t always tell you everything✔️ How “we’re doing our best” can still fall short✔️ The hidden gaps inside most IEPs✔️ How to shift from trusting… to understandingThis episode will challenge how you approach your child’s education—and give you the clarity to step into your role with confidence.🎯 Need help reviewing your child’s IEP?Book a 1:1 session: LINK📥 Download your free IEP Cheat Sheet: 💬 Join my Skool community for support, trainings, and real guidance:SKOOL LINKSupport the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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They’re Failing Your Child… and Calling It ‘Progress’”
Send us Fan MailYour child has an IEP.The school says they’re making progress.But at home?You’re not seeing it.In this episode, Adrian breaks down the uncomfortable truth about “IEP progress”—and why what schools report doesn’t always reflect what your child actually needs.You’ll learn:✔️ Why “making progress” can be misleading✔️ How schools use vague data to avoid accountability✔️ The signs your child is being underserved✔️ What to say when the school tells you everything is “fine”If you’ve ever felt like something isn’t adding up… this episode will confirm what your gut has been telling you.🎯 Need help breaking down your child’s IEP?Book a 1:1 session: LINK📥 Grab your free IEP Cheat Sheet💬 Join my Skool community for real support and guidance:SKOOL LINKSupport the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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Why Your Child’s IEP Isn’t Working (And What Schools Aren’t Telling You)
Send us Fan MailIf your child has an IEP but you’re still seeing little to no real progress, this episode will help you understand why.In this episode, Adrian breaks down the real reasons IEPs fail—and what schools don’t clearly explain to parents.You’ll learn:✔️ Why vague goals lead to weak results✔️ How to tell if services don’t match your child’s needs✔️ What “progress” should actually look like✔️ What to say in your next IEP meeting to advocate with confidenceThis episode is about clarity, not confusion—so you can stop second-guessing and start leading your child’s IEP with confidence.🎯 Need help reviewing your child’s IEP?Book a 1:1 session: CLICK HERE📥 Download your free IEP Cheat Sheet: Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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IEP Meetings Explained: Why They Feel Intimidating (And How Parents Take Back Control)
Send us Fan MailMany parents walk into an IEP meeting feeling overwhelmed, outnumbered, and unsure of how to advocate for their child. If you’ve ever left an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting wondering what just happened, you are not alone.In this episode of the Adriane | IEP Coach Podcast, Adriane breaks down the real reasons IEP meetings can feel intimidating and explains how parents can confidently participate as equal members of the IEP team.You’ll learn how the IEP process works behind the scenes, why schools often come prepared with recommendations before meetings begin, and what parents can do to shift the dynamic from intimidation to collaboration.This episode covers practical IEP advocacy strategies including how to ask for data, how to slow down the meeting when decisions feel rushed, and how to ensure your child’s educational plan truly reflects their needs.If you want to understand your rights in special education, feel more confident in IEP meetings, and advocate effectively for your child’s services and supports, this episode will give you the tools and language you need.Whether you are preparing for your first IEP meeting or have attended many before, this conversation will help you walk into your next meeting informed, prepared, and empowered.If you want step-by-step support preparing for IEP meetings and advocating for your child, join the IEP Success Circle community where parents learn practical strategies, tools, and guidance to navigate special education with confidence.Learn more here:https://www.skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/aboutSupport the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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You Signed the IEP. Why Nothing Changed (And What To Do Next)
Send us Fan MailYou signed the IEP. You trusted the process. And yet… nothing changed.If your child still isn’t making meaningful progress despite having an IEP, this episode breaks down why that happens and what parents can do about it.In this episode of Adriane | IEP Coach Podcast, we unpack the most common reasons IEPs fail to produce real results — from vague goals and weak services to lack of measurable progress monitoring and incomplete evaluations.You’ll learn:Why signing an IEP does not guarantee improvementHow vague IEP goals protect systems instead of childrenWhat proper progress monitoring should look likeWhen services are not intensive enoughHow to request an IEP meeting the right wayWhat to ask if nothing is improvingWhen to consider reevaluation or an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)If you’ve ever walked out of an IEP meeting hopeful… only to see the same struggles continue, this episode will help you understand what went wrong and how to move forward with clarity and confidence.Because signing the document is only the beginning. Implementation and accountability are what change outcomes.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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UNPACKING SCHOOL EVALUATIONS
Send us Fan MailUnpacking School EvaluationsSchool evaluations can feel overwhelming—filled with test scores, percentiles, acronyms, and language that sounds official but doesn’t always feel clear.In this episode of Adriane | IEP Coach Podcast, we break down how to read and understand your child’s school evaluation so you can walk into IEP meetings informed and confident. You’ll learn what evaluation reports are actually measuring, how eligibility decisions are made, and what red flags parents should look for before signing anything.We’ll cover:The difference between cognitive, academic, behavioral, and speech evaluationsWhat standard scores, percentiles, and age equivalents really meanHow evaluation results determine IEP eligibilityWhen to request additional testingYour right to disagree—and how to request an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)If you’ve ever stared at a school evaluation report and thought, “What does this even mean?”—this episode is for you.Because when you understand the data, you protect your child’s future.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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The Truth About Special Education: Why Inclusion Changes Lives
Send us Fan MailWhat if the way schools separate students with disabilities is shaping their entire future? In this episode, we explore how special education systems have historically isolated children and limited life opportunities — often under the belief that it was “best” for them. Drawing from real classroom experience and global research, this conversation reveals how inclusive education leads to stronger learning, deeper social connections, and better long-term outcomes for all students. We challenge outdated language, harmful structures, and the quiet segregation that still exists in schools today — and ask the critical question: which path should we choose for our children? Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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Special Education Explained: What Parents Need to Know From Eligibility to IEPs
Send us Fan MailSpecial education can feel overwhelming—filled with laws, acronyms, and systems parents are expected to understand without ever being taught.In this episode of Adriane | IEP Coach Podcast, we break down everything parents need to know about special education in clear, plain language. From how children become eligible for services to how IEPs are written and enforced, this episode walks you through the foundations of the special education system so you can advocate with confidence instead of confusion.You’ll learn:The true purpose of special education and who it’s meant to serveHow referrals and evaluations work—and when schools are required to actThe eligibility criteria for special education servicesWhat an IEP is, what it must include, and why it’s a legal documentThe meaning of Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and placement optionsThe difference between accommodations and modificationsAn overview of special education laws, including FAPE and IDEAHow instruction, behavior supports, and assistive technology fit into your child’s educationWhy family involvement and parent rights matter at every stageThis episode is designed to help parents understand the system—not fear it. Whether you’re new to special education or trying to make sense of your child’s current services, this conversation gives you the knowledge you need to ask better questions and hold schools accountable.Because informed parents are the most powerful advocates.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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Fixing Special Education Starts With Training
Send us Fan MailWhat if the biggest barrier to a strong IEP isn’t intent, but training? We pull back the curtain on why so many teams feel stuck—despite a robust legal framework—and share how districts nationwide are turning confusion into clarity, and tension into teamwork. From the startling statistic that most educators lack special education law training to the real-world impact on families, we map the gap between what the law requires and what actually happens in schools.We talk candidly about the rise of AI in IEP writing—where it helps, where it harms, and how to use tools without losing the student. You’ll hear why personalization isn’t a buzzword but the foundation of a legally sound, effective plan. We dismantle the “too smart for services” myth with plain language and emphasize data-driven eligibility and behavior supports that respect each student’s unique profile. Along the way, we spotlight a growing movement: comprehensive training across regions—from Virginia and Texas to the Kodiak Islands and Miami-Dade—designed to equip every person at the IEP table with shared knowledge and a common purpose.The outcomes are no longer hypothetical. Teams trained on both the letter and spirit of the law hold faster, clearer meetings, align services to needs, and track progress with intention. Relationships change too: teachers and advocates shift from friction to partnership when everyone understands roles, rights, and responsibilities. We close with the challenges ahead—funding, scaling successful models, and ensuring consistency across districts—while keeping a simple mantra at the center: when we get it right for the child, we get it right for everybody.If this conversation brings you clarity or confidence, tap follow, share it with a caregiver or educator who needs it, and leave a quick review so more families can find practical help and real hope.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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IEP vs. 504: The Real Difference—and the Rights Parents Must Know
Send us Fan MailThe difference between an IEP and a 504 plan is one of the most confusing—and most important—things parents need to understand in special education.In this episode of Adriane | IEP Coach Podcast, we break down the real, legal differences between an IEP and a 504 plan, what each one actually provides, and how eligibility is determined under federal law. You’ll learn why an IEP changes what your child is taught, while a 504 plan changes how they access learning—and why that distinction matters for services, instruction, and accountability.We also walk through:The federal laws behind IEPs and 504 plansThe 13 disability categories under IDEAHow evaluations work and how parents can request themYour rights as a required member of the IEP teamWhy vague goals hurt children—and how to push for measurable, specific supportsWhat to do if you disagree with the school, including mediation and due processThe truth about IEPs, permanent records, college, and future employmentThis episode is designed to give parents common-sense clarity so you can walk into meetings prepared, informed, and confident—without needing a law degree.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by paperwork, confused by school language, or unsure whether your child should have an IEP or a 504, this episode will help you understand the system and advocate effectively for your childSupport the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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Special Education Is Not a Room: What the IEP Process Really Means for Parents
Send us Fan MailWhen most people hear “special education,” they picture a classroom, a hallway, or a separate space in the school.But special education is not a room — it’s a legal, rights-based system designed to support how children learn, not to fix them.In this episode, we break down what the IEP process actually is and what schools often don’t explain clearly to families. You’ll learn how special education intersects with civil rights law, learning science, and behavior — and why parents are not guests at the IEP table, but equal decision-makers.We unpack:• Why special education exists and how it has evolved• The difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan• What eligibility really requires (and what it doesn’t)• Why labels can both unlock services and create stigma• The truth about Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)• Accommodations vs. modifications — and why the difference matters• Why lowering expectations hurts students more than it helps• How behavior is communication, not defianceThis episode is for parents who feel overwhelmed, confused, or shut down during IEP meetings — and for anyone who wants to understand how to advocate for students without lowering the bar for their potential.Because real equity isn’t about making things easier.It’s about providing the right support so achievement is possible.🎧 Listen, learn, and step into your role as a confident IEP advocate.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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The 5 Foundations of an Effective IEP
Send us Fan MailThe 5 Foundations of an Effective IEPAn IEP should be more than a document—it should be a plan that actually works.In this episode, we break down the five foundational elements every effective IEP must have to support meaningful progress for students with disabilities. You’ll learn how these foundations work together, why missing even one can weaken the entire plan, and how parents can spot gaps that often go unnoticed.This episode will help you understand:What makes an IEP effective—not just compliantHow goals, services, accommodations, and data should alignWhy clarity and accountability matter in IEP meetingsWhat parents can listen for and ask about with confidenceWhether you’re new to the IEP process or have been navigating it for years, this episode gives you a clear framework to evaluate your child’s IEP and advocate for stronger support.Because when the foundation is strong, everything else can stand.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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IEP versus 504 and Parental Rights
Send us Fan MailIEP or 504—what’s the difference, and why does it matter for your child?In this episode of The IEP Coach Podcast, we break down one of the most confusing—and most misunderstood—parts of special education: the difference between an IEP and a 504 plan, and the legal rights parents have in both processes.If you’ve ever walked into a meeting feeling overwhelmed, unsure what you’re agreeing to, or unclear on what the school is actually required to provide, this episode is for you.You’ll learn:The key legal difference between an IEP (IDEA) and a 504 plan (Section 504)How eligibility for an IEP is determined using the two-prong testThe 13 disability categories under IDEA and what they really meanWhen a child may qualify for a 504 but not an IEP—and whyYour right to request evaluations in writing and start the legal timelineWhy parents are not guests at the IEP table—but required team membersHow to push back against vague goals and demand measurable, accountable supportsWhat to do if you disagree with the school, including mediation and due processWhy having an IEP does not harm your child’s future college or career optionsThis episode is designed to replace confusion with clarity and fear with confidence. You don’t need to be a lawyer—you just need to understand how the system works so you can advocate effectively for your child.Because silence in IEP meetings isn’t agreement—it’s usually confusion.And informed parents change outcomes.🎧 New episodes weekly.Support the showhttps:/skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about https://www.tiktok.com/@iephelp
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
You Signed the IEP. Why Nothing Changed is a podcast for parents of children with special needs navigating the special education and IEP process.If your child has an IEP but isn’t making meaningful progress, this show breaks down why—and what parents can do next. Each episode explains IEP meetings, special education laws, parent rights, evaluations, goals, services, accommodations, and progress monitoring in plain language parents can actually use.We uncover why IEPs often fail to deliver real support, how schools use confusing language and delays, and what parents need to know to advocate effectively for their child’s education.This podcast is honest, practical, and parent-focused—designed to help families stop feeling overwhelmed and start walking into IEP meetings informed, confident, and prepared.If you’re tired of signing paperwork without results and want clarity, advocacy tools, and real guidance i
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