Neurodiversity Podcast

Advocating for Neurodivergent Kids at School

Sep 12, 2024
Amanda Morin, an expert in advocating for neurodivergent children, joins Emily Kircher-Morris, who specializes in educational support for neurodivergent individuals. They discuss navigating Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), emphasizing that these plans offer vital support tailored to each child's needs. Highlights include the complexities of qualifying for IEPs, understanding behavior as communication, and the challenges faced by twice-exceptional kids. The episode underscores the power of advocacy and collaboration between parents and educators to foster inclusive learning environments.
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INSIGHT

Advocating for Neurodivergent Learners

  • Advocating for neurodivergent children, especially twice-exceptional (2e) learners, within the education system is crucial.
  • This involves understanding individualized education programs (IEPs) and how they can support unique learning needs.
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Understanding IEPs

  • An IEP, or Individualized Education Program, provides specialized services and instruction for struggling students.
  • It's a legal document stemming from the Individuals with Disabilities and Education Act (IDEA).
ADVICE

Qualifying for an IEP

  • Request an evaluation in writing to initiate the IEP process.
  • A comprehensive evaluation, including observations and assessments, is conducted to see the whole child.
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