

Special Education Inner Circle
Catherine Whitcher
The Special Education Inner Circle podcast is hosted by Catherine Kahl, M.Ed, founder of the Master IEP Coach® Mentorship. Get your notebook ready as Catherine brings you real-world strategies for everyone at the IEP table. With her family's experience in the disability community and her journey from Special Education classroom teacher to IEP expert, Catherine knows what it takes to prepare students and families for the future. Get ready to be inspired and learn actionable steps you can take immediately to change your special education experience.
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Apr 19, 2023 • 17min
181. What Parents Wish Special Education Teachers Knew
Every time I walk into the room to lead a Parent IEP workshop I have brightly colored index cards or sticky notes in my hand. I pass them out and ask every parent to tell me... "What's one thing you wish your child's teacher knew?" The results of that question are valuable insights into what parents REALLY want from the school system and often they are focused on the importance of communication, trust, and accountability in the IEP process. As a parent or educator, you know how crucial these elements are in ensuring a successful IEP outcome. On this episode, I share with you 3 answers I collected at a recent Parent IEP Workshop, plus an unexpected story of an uninvited animal that entered my house and why hiring an expert is sometimes a necessary decision. Links Mentioned In This Episode: Master IEP Coach® Certificate Program Start Your Own IEP Coaching Practice Download 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Find All the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast Episodes

Apr 12, 2023 • 13min
180. Compassionate Behavior Supports at School and Home
Today on the Special Education Inner Circle podcast, I interviewed Dr. Maria Gilmour, author of Seven Superpowers. We chatted all about providing compassionate behavior support at home and school. Sometimes this can feel tricky when emotions are running high, but Maria has been working with children for 25 years and has great strategies to share! Key Strategies Discussed: Compassionate support means finding a balance between being highly reactive and not reacting at all. To support a child with compassion, we need to understand that when kids are struggling with behaviors or tasks that are new or not their favorite, they feel scared and emotional. We need to develop a support system to meet them where they are at. Remember, kids are always watching, so it's crucial to be aware of our own facial expressions when providing compassionate care and support. Giving children choices is also important. As kids grow older and become real adults with real opinions and thoughts, it's essential to let them make choices for themselves based on what they want and who they are. Lastly, downshifting is important. Downshifting involves slowing down and being present in the moment, instead of constantly being in a hurry to complete tasks. This can be challenging for parents and teachers as we often have to hurry up and go to get things done. However, downshifting can help us maintain a more peaceful and calm environment, which can ultimately help us support children with compassion. Need more strategies to provide compassionate support during stressful situations? Grab Maria's Book, Seven Superpowers on Amazon Additional Links Mentioned In This Episode: Master IEP Coach® Certificate Program Start Your Own IEP Coaching Practice Download 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Find All the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast Episodes

Apr 6, 2023 • 16min
179. 5 Considerations for Therapy at School
As someone who has been working in the education system for a long time, I can tell you with confidence that the strategies that we use to deliver therapies at school have not changed in decades. It's definitely time to start thinking about therapy differently and giving it the attention it deserves. In this episode of the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast, I share with you five considerations that are important game-changers when deciding what kind of therapy could be happening at home and school. First and foremost, it's important to acknowledge that there is no one right way to make progress. For too long, we've been doing things the same way when it comes to therapy in schools, and sometimes even at home. We've been neglecting to explore other options and approaches that could help children make progress. Exploring new options is exactly how I found Mendability. a Sensory Enrichment Therapy for home and school. Listen to the full episode to learn all 5 considerations for the parents and teachers to talk about before deciding the next steps for therapy at school. Recommended Resource: You can reach out to Mendability here. More Resources For You: Earn Your Master IEP Coach Certificate Start Your Own IEP Coaching Practice Download Your Free IEP Question Checklist

Mar 29, 2023 • 13min
178. 3 Important IEP Conversations
Every week our Master IEP Coach® community gathers to discuss wins, worries, and struggles in our Special Education system. This week on the Special Education Inner Circle podcast I'm sharing 3 conversations and solutions that you can use at your IEP table. : The Difference Between a Compliant IEP and a Best Fit IEP Moving Beyond Meetings to Save Time and Resources Data-Driven Decisions for Special Education Placement Stay tuned to the end to hear how you can become a Master IEP Coach® and join us for our weekly Special Education strategy sessions! Episode Notes: (01:00) In the Master IEP Coach® community, consisting of parents, teachers, admins, and therapists, conversations are being had about creating positive, collaborative ways to build better IEPs for children. While compliance is necessary in IEPs, the sweet spot lies in making sure that the parent input section is not only compliant but also a true driver for the child's needs. This means prioritizing the concerns of parents, who will be with their child throughout their school career and beyond. By doing so, we can create IEPs that are not just compliant, but the best fit for the child, preparing them for further education, employment, and independent living. (03:53) Although compliance and a legally fit document is essential, we also need efficient and effective ways to build IEPs without relying on countless meetings. With all the tech tools we have, waiting for the next meeting is not always necessary. Always ask yourself (and others!) is a meeting really needed for this? (06:46) Many school systems still rely on an outdated method of placement for children with individualized education programs (IEPs). They determine where a child should receive services based solely on the level of support they require, rather than considering data to determine the most appropriate environment. This method can lead to children being placed in classrooms that do not meet their needs or restrict their potential. For example, a child transitioning from preschool to kindergarten may be recommended for a self-contained classroom, despite the parents' desire to try general education with supports. It's crucial to gather and analyze data before making a decision on placement. Links Mentioned In This Episode: Master IEP Coach® Certificate Program Start Your Own IEP Coaching Practice Download 12 IEP Questions You Need to Ask Find All the Special Education Inner Circle Podcast Episodes

Mar 22, 2023 • 12min
#177: Life Skills or Academic Skills?
Life Skills or Academic Skills? Don't force yourself to make a choice! Both are critical for a child to be prepared for their future. How can you integrate life skills into academic routines? Listen in to learn a few ideas you can implement immediately! Earn Your Master IEP Coach® Certificate www.masteriepcoach.com Need more IEP ideas? Start with these 12 IEP Questions (Free Download): www.iepchecklist.com

Mar 15, 2023 • 15min
#176: What's Your Special Education Story?
When Special Education teachers and parents start sharing their stories of why they need IEPs to be different, change starts to happen. Maybe you'll even decide to use your story to help others! Download Master IEP Coach® Resources: www.masteriepcoach.com Prep for your next IEP meeting with these 12 IEP Questions: www.iepchecklist.com

Mar 8, 2023 • 16min
#175: Workload Overload for Special Education Teachers
Workload Overload isn't just a teacher problem in Special Education. It's everyone's problem. Parents, you can build trust by being honest with your child's teacher about how you are going to advocate to make sure they have everything she needs to educate your child… including time. Teachers, it's time for you to create a timeline and task analysis to evaluate and document what's really happening during your school days. Ready to gain more leadership skills at the IEP table? Earn your Master IEP Coach® Certificate - www.masteriepcoach.com/course Start your IEP Coaching Business as a Master IEP Coach® - www.masteriepcoach.com/mentorship Download your free IEP Checklist - www.iepchecklist.com

Mar 1, 2023 • 13min
#174: Cooking Up Collaboration in Special Education
When creating IEP goals, it is important to consider the student's needs not only in the classroom, but also at home. Goals that support students at both home and school are more likely to be achievable and lead to success in both environments. In addition, IEP goals should also be valuable beyond the school years. By creating IEP goals that support students at both home and school and consider long-term success, parents and teachers can reach a whole new level of collaboration! Get Your Own Color Coded Chef Tools for Your Home or Classroom! https://www.thecolorcodedchef.com/ Learn More about Master IEP Coach® www.masteriepcoach.com/learn Send Catherine a DM on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Start with these 12 IEP Questions (Free Download): www.iepchecklist.com

Feb 22, 2023 • 17min
#173: Your Unexpected Life at the IEP Table
As a special education parent or teacher you can find yourself in the most unexpected situations and seasons in your life. Jillian Benfield, author of The Gift of the Unexpected, shares with us how you can live life unedited, get off the balance beam, and find comfort in the word "and". Breathe a sigh of relief while listening to this episode, knowing you're not alone in your struggles, especially on the days that feel… unexpected. Buy the Book on Amazon: The Gift of the Unexpected The Gift of the Unexpected - https://amzn.to/3lpKTml Free IEP Help Download: www.iepchecklist.com

Feb 15, 2023 • 12min
#172: Moms Making a Difference After High School
If you're a mom of a child with disability and you're worried about what resources are available after high school… you're probably a "Sue" or a "Julia". You're either going to build something new or make something better so you and your family have opportunities in the future that never existed in the past. Listen in to hear how Sue created a whole new streaming world for her daughter and her peers! After listening, don't forget to download Delight Station! Delight Station - https://delightstation.us/ Get a FREE 7 Day Trial + Coupon Codes You Can SHARE! INNERCIRCLE - good for 25% off for 3 months if a user selects a monthly subscription INNERCIRCLEYEAR - good for 25% off a yearly subscription Reach Out to Sue, creator of Delight Station, on IG: https://www.instagram.com/delight_station.us/ Send Catherine a DM on IG: https://www.instagram.com/catherinewhitcher/ Free IEP Help Download: www.iepchecklist.com


