Special Education Inner Circle podcast is hosted by Catherine Whitcher, M.Ed. As a special needs sibling, certified special education teacher, and special needs parent, Catherine brings you real world strategies everyone at the IEP table can use. As an international speaker and online trainer for sp…
In this episode of the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast, I'm sharing 5 things I wish everyone knew about special education and IEPs—the things that too often get missed, misunderstood, or pushed aside. See the original YouTube video discussed in this episode here. Learn how to become a Master IEP Coach®
What should parents and teachers do when a child is removed from the classroom? Whether it's a hallway break, a move to another room, or a more significant removal, immediate collaborative advocacy is crucial! In this episode of the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast, I'm sharing four quick IEP advocacy steps to help you navigate this situation effectively. You'll learn how to: Recognize and manage emotional reactions (yours and the team's!) Gather the right information to uncover the full story Advocate for short-term IEP adjustments when needed Ensure decisions support long-term success for the child If you're ready to become the solution-finder and team-builder at the IEP table, join us inside of the Mentorship and become a Master IEP Coach®!
Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list? You're not alone! In this episode, I walk you through four simple prompts to help you clear your mental clutter, free up time, and finally tackle the tasks that matter most. Whether you're a parent, teacher, admin, or therapist, these strategies will help you find more time in your day—so you can focus on what truly moves the needle. Plus, get a sneak peek into what real Master IEP Coaches® are working on and see how they're building impact and income while balancing busy schedules.
IEP meetings can be tense, but small shifts in communication can make all the difference. In this episode, I'm sharing two common phrases that create unnecessary conflict at the IEP table—and what you should say instead. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or therapist, these simple yet effective strategies will help you keep conversations productive and focused on student success. Plus, if you're ready to turn your IEP experience into income, check out my free on-demand Master IEP Coach® workshop!
If you've been struggling with the "do we need a 1:1 aide" conversation with your IEP team... this quick episode with strategies and perspective is for you! Free Resources at Master IEP Coach® Contact Catherine
As 2024 enters its final quarter, it's time to take stock and plan for a peaceful finish! In this episode, you'll be challenged to reflect on your IEP practices and personal goals. Learn why these last 90 days are crucial for setting yourself up for success in 2025. Whether you're a parent, educator, or administrator, discover how to evaluate your current IEP process, make timely adjustments, and avoid year-end stress. Plus, get tips on personal reflection and goal-setting that will help you enter the new year with purpose. Tune in now and learn how to close out 2024 with peace, clarity, and a solid plan for the future! Become a Master IEP Coach® Contact Catherine
In this episode, I'm sharing the real deal on how I help parents and teachers inside the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship set up their businesses. We'll cover: How I run my business mostly from my phone (which was a lifesaver when my stepson broke his arm recently) A simple way to host webinars that connect you with potential clients My approach to streamlining communication that keeps things professional and efficient I remember feeling stuck in the IEP world, wanting to make a bigger difference but not sure how. Now, I get to help others build businesses that let them impact families' lives while having the flexibility they need. If you've been thinking about using your IEP knowledge in a new way, or you're curious about what it takes to start your own coaching business, give this episode a listen. I'll walk you through how we keep things simple and effective. Got questions? Let's chat about making your IEP skills work for you in a whole new way. Become a Master IEP Coach® Talk to Catherine
Ever wondered what kind of IEP solutions other people are finding? In this episode, we're dishing out some clever strategies straight from our Master IEP Coaches®. Hear how one simple idea got a struggling student the therapy they needed, and find out why Assistive Technology isn't just about iPads. These are the kind of practical tips that make a real difference in designing successful school days! Free IEP Resources Join the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship Contact Catherine
Ever felt like you're supposed to do something more to help create change in Special Education? You're not alone. I'm taking you behind the scenes of the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship that's turning the tables on traditional special education advocacy. Discover how everyday parents and educators are becoming powerful change-makers, transforming stress-filled IEP meetings into collaborative problem-solving sessions. From classroom frustrations to empowering solutions, we'll explore the journey of those rewriting the special education narrative. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or therapist, this episode might just be the game-changer you've been waiting for. Ready to rewrite your special education story? Free Master IEP Coach® Resources Join the next Master IEP Coach® Mentorship Contact Catherine
Discover the journey of Sandy, a mom who transformed her frustration with the special education system into a mission to help others. From struggling to secure an IEP for her autistic son to becoming a respected Special Education Advocate and Master IEP Coach®, Sandy's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and personal experience. Learn her strategies for turning "no" into "yes" at the IEP table, the importance of clear communication with school teams, and why laying a strong foundation early is crucial for a child's future. With insights gained from both sides of the table - as a parent and an advocate - Sandy offers hope and practical advice for navigating the complex world of special education. Whether you're a parent, educator, or advocate, cozy up to the quick episode that will have you brainstorming ideas on how you can change Special Education, too! Join me in the next Master IEP Coach® Mentorship Grab your free 12 Questions Workbook Contact Catherine
I've been presenting IEP Workshops at PTAs nationwide and these two concerns from parents and teachers keep creeping up... The "What Curriculum?" Conundrum: Because winging it just doesn't cut it anymore. The Inclusion Illusion: Spoiler alert - it's not just about sharing a classroom! In this episode I serve up: Leadership hacks that'll make your head spin (in a good way!) Mind-shifting strategies to turn those "ugh" moments into "aha!" breakthroughs Practical tips to rally your IEP team Ready to transform from stressed-out educators and parents to confident leader? Let's make some special education magic happen! Join me in the next Master IEP Coach® Mentorship https://masteriepcoach.com/mentorship Grab your free 12 Questions Workbook https://masteriepcoach.com/masterclass Read the Master IEP Coach® Blog https://masteriepcoach.com/blog/ Contact Catherine with Questions https://masteriepcoach.com/contact
Inclusion of children who receive Special Education services is not a luxury we can afford to delay. Let's challenge the common practice of postponing inclusion until "routines are established." Discover why inclusion should start on day one and how waiting can be a huge set back for children with IEPs. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or administrator, you'll gain valuable insights on creating truly inclusive school communities from the get-go. Learn practical steps to initiate crucial conversations and drive change in your school. It's time to rethink inclusion – because every child deserves to belong from day one. Learn More at Master IEP Coach® Become a Master IEP Coach®
Are you tired of the communication breakdown between school and home in Special Education? In this episode, I'm sharing two game-changing strategies that will transform how you handle IEP updates. Discover why sending weekly reports on Fridays might be sabotaging your weekend, and learn a simple shift that could make all the difference. Plus, I share an innovative approach to daily updates that not only saves teachers time, but also empowers students. Whether you're a parent or educator, these practical tips will help you navigate the IEP process with less stress and more success. Ready to change up your school-to-home communication? Let's go! Get IEP Freebies Join the free next IEP Coaching Session Learn to become a Master IEP Coach®
Feeling overwhelmed by back-to-school prep? I've got a box you need to check that could make a huge difference this year. It's all about that assistive technology box the IEP - you know, the one that's often ignored? Let's chat about what it really means and how it can help a child with communication, independence, and safety. Learn More about Master IEP Coach® Visit AngelSense
Did you know that the Time Timer® we all know and love started with a paper plate? In this episode, I chat with Heather from Time Timer®, a visual timer that's been helping students manage time for 30 years. We chat about the big WHY, explore their product line (from classic timers to smartwatches!), and discuss creative ways to use these tools both in and out of the classroom. You'll learn how Time Timer® can be included in IEPs as assistive technology, and why we should rethink traditional time-telling goals. Whether you're a teacher looking to improve classroom management, a parent establishing routines at home, or an adult trying to beat procrastination, this episode has something for you. More Master IEP Coach® Resources Become a Master IEP Coach® Time Saving IEP Guide Find Time Timer® on Amazon
Listen in for an eye-opening journey into the world of Special Olympics' Unified Champion Schools! In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on a revolutionary approach to inclusion that's sweeping through schools nationwide. You'll hear from Haylie, about Special Olympics' global education initiatives, and Hannah, a Special Olympic athlete whose story will challenge you to dream bigger. What does an "inclusion revolution" actually look like in practice? How is a sports organization changing the game in education? And why is playing together more powerful than you might think? From unexpected friendships to globe-trotting adventures, this conversation is packed with surprises. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone who cares about building a more inclusive world, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped to make a difference. Ready to challenge your assumptions and see inclusion in a whole new light? Press play and join the inclusion revolution!
Hey there, parents and teachers! Join me for a chat with the creative minds behind Calm Strips. We're exploring how these nifty textured stickers are making a real difference in classrooms and beyond, helping kids (and adults!) with focus and anxiety. Learn about their simple design, many uses, and why students and teachers are loving them. We'll also tackle those back-to-school butterflies with some down-to-earth advice from parents who've walked this path. Whether you're teaching or parenting, this episode is full of helpful tips and easy ideas. Tune in for a fun, informative conversation that'll leave you feeling ready and excited for the school year ahead! Grab free IEP resources at masterIEPcoach.com Learn to Become a Master IEP Coach
Hear me out on why sending a recap letter after an IEP meeting is crucial, even when everything goes smoothly. Learn how this simple strategy can prevent misunderstandings, document important agreements, and keep the collaborative spirit alive. I'll walk you through the key elements of an effective recap letter and explain why it's more than just an email. Whether you're a parent or an educator, this episode offers valuable insights to enhance your IEP process and ensure the best outcomes for students. Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
Ever feel frustrated with the words being used at IEP meetings? You're not alone! In this episode, Catherine shares 5 critical language shifts that'll transform your IEP conversations. Whether you're a parent trying to express your child's needs or an educator aiming to build better plans, these strategies are key to simplifying the process. We're talking fewer words, with more impact. Specific statements, not vague generalizations. Gentle approaches vs harsh demands. And trust me, by the end of this episode, you'll be ready to infuse hope into every IEP discussion. With nearly 30 years in the special education trenches, I've seen these shifts work magic through some of the toughest IEP situations. So grab your favorite beverage, hit play, and let's upgrade your IEP experience together. It's time to get everyone on the same page and create plans that actually work. Ready to become an IEP conversation pro? Let's do this! Links to Learn More - Master IEP Coach® Resources Become a Master IEP Coach® Follow Catherine on Instagram
Ever walk into an IEP meeting and struggle to show up as your best self? You know the conversation is going to be tough and you are just crossing your fingers hoping you can say and do the right things. In this episode, I'll give you practical tips on finding support, preparing effectively, and managing your emotions during meetings. Learn how to show up as your best self with integrity and confidence... even through the hardest conversations. For more IEP resources and the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship, visit Master IEP Coach®.
It's time to break free of unnecessary stress at the IEP table and courageously hit refresh. Finally, give yourself permission to let go of methods or programs that just aren't working - even if you poured tons of effort into them initially. Whether it's a teaching approach, therapy plan, or accommodation, if it's causing more headaches than progress, let it go! Hitting refresh also means a shift that flips the script on how you approach IEPs. Instead of just checking legal boxes, listen in to get perspective on how to start with your child's or student's unique needs and let the law support that vision. It's a total game-changer! Tune in and you'll walk away seeing the IEP process through a fresh lens, packed with strategies to maximize a child's growth while prioritizing your own well being. Send me a DM on Instagram Here Get Free IEP Resources Here Learn to become a Master IEP Coach® Here
Are you constantly striving and achieving at the IEP table, only to crash from burnout shortly after? I've been there, and in this episode I'm sharing how the concept of "high performance" changed everything for me. You'll learn the 6 key habits around clarity, energy, productivity and more that allowed me to raise my baseline to a consistent state of joy and engagement - even amid major life struggles like divorce, health crises, and financial troubles. I'll walk you through how to implement these habits in a way that fits your unique schedule, so you can finally feel that confidence and alignment you crave, not just at the IEP table but across all areas of your life. It's time to stop the cycle of short-term achievement followed by burnout. Join me for an open conversation about creating your "double win" this summer through my 12-week mentorship! Join the Summer Mentorship: www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship Got questions? Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/
Burnout, exhaustion, and that "never again" feeling after an unsustainable IEP year? Let's get real about the tendency to overload IEPs with too many goals, accommodations, and responsibilities - leaving teachers, therapists, parents, and children overwhelmed. Prioritization is crucial for sustainable IEPs that drive real progress. Stripping back IEPs to the highest-impact, "needle-moving" areas is key to consistently targeting and data-tracking those catalysts for growth, rather than spreading yourselve too thin trying a little bit of everything. Learn how to ditch the "fluff" and create focused IEPs that are appropriate yet achievable long-term at www.masteriepcoach.com
What three words would people use to describe you after an IEP meeting? Maybe you owned traits like "caring," "patient," and "collaborative" - or maybe there's room to level up. As the school year ends, I share examples from Master IEP Coaches® striving to be a "lifeline," "data-driven," and "calm" for families. What three words do you wish defined your approach to getting the most out of IEP meetings? Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Get 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Before Your Next IEP Meeting: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/blog/12-iep-questions-with-master-iep-coach-founder-catherine-whitcher-m-ed
End of school year chaos got you frazzled? Let me walk you through how to brain dump your concerns, create your 3 buckets, and give you insights on 3 situations I'm coaching parents and teachers through right now inside the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship. If you're struggling through concerns like placement changes for next year, building transitions, and prepping for high school transition services, you're not alone. Get personalized IEP strategies through the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship to stop overthinking IEPs for good! Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/
Special Education Teachers and Parents, Was this school year easier than expected, or more difficult than you imagined? In this must-listen episode, I share eye-opening poll results, guide you through identifying your true desires for a better next school year, and 3 must-have steps to get there! Plus, discover the opportunity to become a Master IEP Coach® through my summer mentorship! Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Get 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Before Your Next IEP Meeting: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/blog/12-iep-questions-with-master-iep-coach-founder-catherine-whitcher-m-ed
Chaos erupted on my Instagram when I asked if teachers and parents list curriculum in IEPs. 75% said no, fearing issues if a student moves districts or the curriculum stops working. But I'm here to set the record straight! Listing curriculum (in areas like present levels, not goals) provides crucial context on what worked before. It doesn't lock you in - we can make adjustments as needed. And if you're unfamiliar with the listed curriculum? The IEP can include training support! In this episode, I dish on the heated DM exchanges, tackle common objections, and remind us all that transparency and collaboration are key. After all, we're on the same team working hard for to build ah-mazing IEPs. Learn more about becoming a Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship Let's connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stories/catherinewhitcher/
Let's be honest - that parent input section inside the IEP is often left blank, filled with a weak "no concerns" statement, or a dumping ground for complaints. Not on my watch! Let's flip that section into the heart and soul of the entire IEP. Parents, get ready to level up your input inside your child's IEP. Teachers, learn how to ditch the guesswork of what goals to choose for a child and tap into a goldmine of invaluable family insights. Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Get 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Before Your Next IEP Meeting: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/blog/12-iep-questions-with-master-iep-coach-founder-catherine-whitcher-m-ed
Transitioning from elementary to middle school is a big IEP deal, friends. There are so many decisions to navigate that it can leave parents feeling totally overwhelmed. But in this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing insights from a mom I'm coaching through this process. You'll hear how she's ensuring she can observe the proposed middle school placement, how she's getting crucial supports and services documented, and how she's customizing that Special Education Extended School Year program. Whether you're a parent or an educator, this episode is packed with real-talk tips to create a smooth middle school transition - because let's be real, lockers, switching classes, and changing into gym uniforms add a whole new layer of complexity! Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Learn More About Master IEP Coach®: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Get 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Before Your Next IEP Meeting: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/blog/12-iep-questions-with-master-iep-coach-founder-catherine-whitcher-m-ed
It is to have certain non-negotiables in place for every child's IEP. Because let's face it - not every school day is sunshine and rainbows. There will be those chaotic, hectic, downright bad days where nothing seems to go right. Listen in and then start the conversation with your IEP team to find the non-negotiables ASAP! Because when the wheels come off, at least you'll know every child will be able to access their day. Learn More: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/ Join the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship
Are you feeling straight-up depleted from your IEP and special education struggles? Waking up in a full-body cringe over the challenges you're facing? It doesn't have to be this way! The school year isn't over and you can still turn things around in a major way. On this episode, I'll walk you through getting super honest with the three biggest obstacles that are blocking your joy and progress. This is the insight and fire you need to create the changes you need before the last day of school! Get My Favorite 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask, before your next IEP meeting. Reach out for help inside the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship
Sometimes I get scared to call myself a "special needs sibling" or talk about what "inclusion" looked like for my brother who thrived in a private therapeutic day school. If you've ever filtered yourself and the words you say because you're worried about what the "loud" people might say to you... this episode is for you. Get more IEP resources at: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
Please stop saying "Let's put that in the parking lot" during IEP meetings! Instead bring these 3 essential strategies to your next IEP meeting and help everyone know their expertise and perspectives are a priority. Learn More and Get Your 12 IEP Questions at: www.masteriepcoach.com
When is the last time you paused, reflected, and SHARED your wins? Not just the big wins, but the little wins that are so important to you and all the things you are doing. Take a few minutes to listen to this episode and then send me a message on IG to tell me your latest win.
What's better than a checklist when it comes to remembering all the things you need to do inside the Special Education system? Your own system! Special Education Teachers and Parents, You can swipe my system for your biggest Special Education struggles when you join us inside the next Master IEP Coach® Mentorship. Find the next Mentorship date and more resources at: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
Could you be a Master IEP Coach® and do you have to fight at the IEP table? I'll share with you 7 VERY different reasons why parents, teachers, admins, and therapists chose to become Master IEP Coaches® and change the outcomes in Special Education. Get my favorite 12 IEP questions and learn more about becoming a Master IEP Coach® at: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/info
I've been using this list of 12 IEP questions for over a decade and I want you to have it! Use these questions before, during, and after your IEP meeting to work together and change Special Education. Download the 12 IEP Questions Guidebook here. Learn how to become a Master IEP Coach® here.
Before you jump into "fix it" mode when you see things going wrong with an IEP, ask yourself these 5 questions! Special Education Teachers and Parents, When you slow down and ask these 5 questions you can get out of the cycle of IEP struggles and band-aid fixes. Learn More IEP Strategies at: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
Tired of fighting through the IEP process and feeling like you get peanuts for your child or your students? Let me show you 3 steps to help you get MORE without activating your "fight or flight" response every time you step into an IEP meeting. Learn More: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
This year, give yourself permission to stop what's not working at the IEP table and simplify the process to get better results. 1. First, stop signing paperwork you don't fully understand. Never assume. Ask questions until you're 100% clear. Teachers, know what you're responsible for if your name is on it. 2. Next, stop thinking more volume means more value. Quality over quantity! Core, focused goals create a domino effect of progress. 3. Finally, stop comparing your child's IEP or your classroom to others. You know what's best - don't let other opinions make you feel shame. Do what's right for your family or classroom. Want to take your IEP skills up a notch in the new year? Check out the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship. In just 30 days, you'll become an expert at getting more IEP results with less conflict. Learn More: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship
What are we going to do about staff shortages, technology, and ugly threats at the IEP table? Tune in to find out what solutions you can use starting immediately at your own IEP table! Get More Master IEP Coach® Resources Here Learn How to Become a Master IEP Coach® Here
You've got a lot of resources to choose from when it comes to getting results in Special Education - I'm sharing the resources I LOVE! Delight Station: An app providing streaming educational content for adults and students with disabilities. https://delightstation.us/ Coupon Codes: INNERCIRCLE - good for 25% off for 3 months if a user selects a monthly subscription INNERCIRCLEYEAR - good for 25% off a yearly subscription Slant System: Reading curriculum. https://www.slantsystem.com/ Save $100 with code: GIFT2YOU Frenalytics: An app for skill mastery. http://frenalytics.com/ ForBrain: A tool for auditory processing and speech development. https://www.forbrain.com/?utm_id=MasterIEP 10% discount with link Tracked Learning: A web-based app for teachers to help students work on and track IEP goals. http://trackedlearning.com/ Calm Strips: Textured strips for sensory support. https://calmstrips.com/ Seven Super Powers (Dr. Maria Gilmore): A positive behavior support book for parents and teachers. Grab the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3tfpOzM Hoglet: A computer mouse designed for sensory input. Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3NNosDJ Time Timer: Provides visual timers for time management. Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3tjIiPJ Find more resources and join the next Master IEP Coach® Mentorship at: https://www.masteriepcoach.com/
I had the absolute joy of sitting down with the remarkable Diane Strand. Diane's journey is nothing short of WOW – from facing dyslexia head-on to creating magic behind the scenes of iconic shows like "Friends" and "General Hospital". She's even worked behind the scenes for legends like Barbra Streisand! But here's the heart of Diane's story: she's passionately dedicated to empowering adults with disabilities through her work at JDS Creative Academy, using the power of the arts. Diane's story is a vibrant reminder of how embracing our passions can truly change our lives and the lives of others. So, grab your favorite cozy spot and tune in for a conversation filled with heartfelt stories, laughter, and the kind of inspiration that sticks with you long after you've listened. Can't wait for you to join us!
Often, general education teachers feel unprepared and disconnected from the IEP process, especially at meetings. Let's explore three strategies to involve general education teachers more effectively in the IEP process without overwhelming them. Strategy 1: Ensure that the IEP's "supports for school personnel" section is checked and filled out inside the IEP paperwork. This box is frequently overlooked in IEPs or not used to its maximum potential. Strategy 2: Engage general education teachers in simple data collection. This doesn't require intensive one-on-one time but can be as straightforward as tracking skills using discreet methods. This involvement helps teachers feel a sense of ownership over the outcomes. Strategy 3: Include general education teachers in goal-setting for the IEP. Their perspective can provide valuable insights into the skills necessary for the student's current and future school environments, which leads to fostering more engagement and ownership. Your Next Steps: Earn Your Master IEP Coach® Leadership Certificate Find Out How to Start Your Own IEP Coaching Business Grab Free IEP Resources
It's time for a cozy conversation Special Education and what to do when deadlines are missed! Here's what we're unpacking today: A Real-Life Story: Sit down with me as I share an insightful experience from a one-on-one consult with an amazing mom from our Master IEP Coach® community. Discovering the Overlooked: Ever wonder how small details can make a big difference? We'll explore how communication gaps in schools can lead to missed cues in student behavior and development. Join Our Journey: Feeling inspired to make a difference? Learn about becoming a Master IEP Coach and how you can contribute to more effective special education outcomes. Resources: Start Your Own IEP Coaching Business Find a Master IEP Coach® to Help You Get Your Own Master IEP Coach® IEP Leadership Certificate
Grab your coffee, and join me in a candid chat about what's brewing in the special education world. In this episode, we chat about two hot topics: 1. It's not just about more money for Special Education, but how we use it. Ever thought about looking into your district's budget? Let's talk about making every dollar count. 2. Special Education or No Special Education? It's a heated debate, but at its core, it's about what's best for each unique child. I share how my mom's perspective on this topic way back in the 80's helped shape my thoughts about Special Education placements today. Visit Master IEP Coach: https://www.masteriepcoach.com Join the Facebook Conversation Here https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1080944383388680&id=100044193861280 Earn Your IEP Leadership Certificate Program https://www.masteriepcoach.com/course Start Your Own IEP Coaching Practice https://www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship