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Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
Special Education Strategist
143 episodes
1 week ago
🔑 Key Takeaways: Breaking down the three tiers of RTI: Tier One, First And Best Instruction: Providing the teacher and support staff with more information and tools to better support classrooms as a whole. Tier Two, Smaller Group Focus: Identifying the percentage of students who would benefit from more focused, out of classroom activities and support sessions. Tier Three, Moving To Evaluation or Back To Tier Two Or Tier One: Students in this tier should not be here very long. More focused attention to these students will result in evaluation for special education or a move to a lower tier. 🗣️ Get In Touch With Jayson Davies: https://bit.ly/3Tsq1aT Jayson Also Mentioned: Tools To Grow: https://bit.ly/3z3JFlg Sped Note: https://bit.ly/3EZU4lQ 👂🏻 Listen To More: https://bit.ly/3TruqKW
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🔑 Key Takeaways: Breaking down the three tiers of RTI: Tier One, First And Best Instruction: Providing the teacher and support staff with more information and tools to better support classrooms as a whole. Tier Two, Smaller Group Focus: Identifying the percentage of students who would benefit from more focused, out of classroom activities and support sessions. Tier Three, Moving To Evaluation or Back To Tier Two Or Tier One: Students in this tier should not be here very long. More focused attention to these students will result in evaluation for special education or a move to a lower tier. 🗣️ Get In Touch With Jayson Davies: https://bit.ly/3Tsq1aT Jayson Also Mentioned: Tools To Grow: https://bit.ly/3z3JFlg Sped Note: https://bit.ly/3EZU4lQ 👂🏻 Listen To More: https://bit.ly/3TruqKW
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Kids & Family,
How To,
Education for Kids
Episodes (20/143)
Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
142: How Will the General Education Teacher Know What’s in My Child’s IEP?
1 week ago
8 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
141: Listener Favorite: Complex Kids: Navigating Autism, ADHD & Anxiety with Dr. Dan Shapiro
2 weeks ago
53 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
140: Is Pull-Out Support Helping or Hurting? Navigating Special Ed Services with Clarity
3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
139: Listener Favorite: Girls with Autism: Why We’re Missing the Signs with Dr. Donna Henderson
1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
138: What Makes a Goal Realistic? How to Know If Your Child’s IEP Goals Are Too Easy (or Too Much)
1 month ago
16 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
137: Summer Parent Series: What Do IEP Services Actually Look Like?
1 month ago
14 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
136: Dyslexia Advocacy & Assessment: How Parents Can Partner with Schools to Identify and Support Struggling Readers
2 months ago
59 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
135: Neurodiversity-Affirming IEPs: Moving Beyond Compliance with Breea Rosas
2 months ago
54 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
134: Rethinking Behavior: Play, Regulation & Neurodiversity
2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
133: How to Write a Parent Input Statement That Drives Services
3 months ago
13 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
132: Early Intervention, Empowered Parents: Real Talk with Jackie Beach, M.Ed.
3 months ago
1 hour

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
131: When College Feels Like Too Much (or Not Enough): Finding the Right Fit
3 months ago
55 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
130: Go Gray with Me: The Story Behind My Mission
3 months ago
13 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
129: Out-of-Sync No More: Playful Tools for Sensory Success with Carol Kranowitz (Part 2)
4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
128: Sensory Processing & The Out-of-Sync Child: A Conversation with Carol Stock Kranowitz (Part 1)
4 months ago
55 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
127: Accommodations vs. Modifications—What Every Parent Needs to Know
4 months ago
10 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
126: Understanding and Managing Resistance: Supporting Students Who Push Back?
4 months ago
56 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
125: IEP Service Hours: How Much Support Does Your Child Really Need?
5 months ago
9 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
124: Mental Resilience & Performance Anxiety: Helping Young Athletes Thrive
5 months ago
48 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
123: Brain-Based Strategies for Students with Language-Based Learning Disabilities
5 months ago
48 minutes

Special Education Strategist: Expert Advice for IEPs, 504 Plans, Dyslexia, Parent Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Executive
🔑 Key Takeaways: Breaking down the three tiers of RTI: Tier One, First And Best Instruction: Providing the teacher and support staff with more information and tools to better support classrooms as a whole. Tier Two, Smaller Group Focus: Identifying the percentage of students who would benefit from more focused, out of classroom activities and support sessions. Tier Three, Moving To Evaluation or Back To Tier Two Or Tier One: Students in this tier should not be here very long. More focused attention to these students will result in evaluation for special education or a move to a lower tier. 🗣️ Get In Touch With Jayson Davies: https://bit.ly/3Tsq1aT Jayson Also Mentioned: Tools To Grow: https://bit.ly/3z3JFlg Sped Note: https://bit.ly/3EZU4lQ 👂🏻 Listen To More: https://bit.ly/3TruqKW