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IEP Success Starts with Communication: A Guide for Parents & Educators

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In this insightful episode of Inchstones Podcast, host Sarah Kernion and Bhakti, a communication expert, dive into the complexities of dialogue for special needs parents. They explore how emotional intelligence, curiosity, and facilitation skills can transform conversations with educators, therapists, and support teams.

Bhakti shares expert strategies on navigating IEP meetings, advocating for your child’s needs, and fostering collaboration in special education. She emphasizes the importance of pausing, reflecting, and balancing inquiry with advocacy, allowing parents to approach challenging discussions with clarity and confidence.

Key Takeaways:
✅ How to facilitate productive IEP meetings and school discussions
✅ The role of emotional intelligence in communication
✅ Why curiosity and active listening create stronger partnerships
✅ Balancing advocacy and collaboration in special education
✅ Strategies for engaging therapists and educators effectively

Memorable Quotes:
️ “Parents are their child’s first and most important advocate—learning to communicate effectively is key.”
️ “Successful IEP meetings start with curiosity, not confrontation.”

✨ Why Listen?
If you're a parent navigating special education, IEPs, or therapy discussions, this episode provides practical tools to help you communicate more effectively, advocate with confidence, and foster a strong support system for your child’s growth.

Take Action:
✅ Connect with Bhakti: Third Loop Learning

  continue reading

28 episodes

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Manage episode 475841085 series 3641811
Content provided by Sarah Kernion and Sarah Kernion @ Saturday's Story. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Kernion and Sarah Kernion @ Saturday's Story or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this insightful episode of Inchstones Podcast, host Sarah Kernion and Bhakti, a communication expert, dive into the complexities of dialogue for special needs parents. They explore how emotional intelligence, curiosity, and facilitation skills can transform conversations with educators, therapists, and support teams.

Bhakti shares expert strategies on navigating IEP meetings, advocating for your child’s needs, and fostering collaboration in special education. She emphasizes the importance of pausing, reflecting, and balancing inquiry with advocacy, allowing parents to approach challenging discussions with clarity and confidence.

Key Takeaways:
✅ How to facilitate productive IEP meetings and school discussions
✅ The role of emotional intelligence in communication
✅ Why curiosity and active listening create stronger partnerships
✅ Balancing advocacy and collaboration in special education
✅ Strategies for engaging therapists and educators effectively

Memorable Quotes:
️ “Parents are their child’s first and most important advocate—learning to communicate effectively is key.”
️ “Successful IEP meetings start with curiosity, not confrontation.”

✨ Why Listen?
If you're a parent navigating special education, IEPs, or therapy discussions, this episode provides practical tools to help you communicate more effectively, advocate with confidence, and foster a strong support system for your child’s growth.

Take Action:
✅ Connect with Bhakti: Third Loop Learning

  continue reading

28 episodes

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