
Episode 18: I Am Not Ok
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Summary
In this episode of the Live For Empowering Kids podcast, Kathryn Kraft discusses the challenges of advocating for children, particularly in the context of IEP meetings. She shares her experiences as both a pediatric physical therapist and a parent, highlighting the struggles faced by neurodivergent children and the importance of collaboration between parents and educators.
Kathryn emphasizes the need for trust, understanding, and effective communication to ensure that every child's needs are met in the educational system.
Takeaways
- Advocacy for children can be emotionally exhausting.
- Parents play a crucial role in IEP meetings.
- Collaboration is essential for effective education.
- Neurodivergent children often face unique challenges.
- The education system can overlook invisible disabilities.
- Trust and communication are key in advocacy.
- Parents often feel isolated in the advocacy process.
- There are resources available for navigating IEPs.
- Listening to children and parents is vital for understanding.
- We must work together to support every child's needs.
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