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Season Finale: IEPs and Advocacy in Action

Season Finale: IEPs and Advocacy in Action

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To close out Season One, hosts Dr. Courtney Addison and Addison Powell are joined by special guest Dr. Christine Boone, a second-time guest on the podcast. In this episode, they dive into everything families, educators, and therapists need to know about IEPs (Individualized Education Programs) and 504 Plans. The conversation covers the purpose of each plan, who is typically involved in meetings, and how to effectively advocate for children receiving support in schools. This episode provides clear, helpful information to empower listeners and strengthen collaboration in educational settings.

We are also excited to share that Dr. Christine Boone will be joining as a co-host with Dr. Courtney Addison for Season Two. Tune in for a meaningful conclusion to our first season and a look ahead at what is coming next.

Disclaimer: In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), all personally identifiable information has been protected. Permission was obtained from all appropriate parties prior to discussing any specific details related to a student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP). All information shared respects the confidentiality and privacy rights of the student and their family.

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