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Life in the IEP Tribe

Life in the IEP Tribe

著者: Jared & Laura Curtis
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Join us as we dive into the world of special education with two educators who have walked the same path as many of you. In addition to teaching in self-contained and collaborative settings, our hosts bring a unique perspective to the challenges and triumphs of raising a special needs child. From classroom strategies to heartfelt family moments, they offer practical advice, empathy, and a community of support. Discover how their personal experiences can shed light on your journey and gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of special education both in and out of the classroom. Welcome to the tribe!

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  • When Scissors Meet Sensory Needs: Transforming the Haircut Experience
    2025/05/17

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    Every parent knows the challenge of a child's first haircut—the tears, the squirms, the fear. Now imagine that experience amplified by sensory sensitivities or communication barriers. For countless families of children with disabilities, something as routine as a haircut can become an overwhelming ordeal.

    Meet Brianna Wells, a hairstylist who transformed her career path from aspiring kindergarten teacher to specialized children's stylist. Working at Cookie Cutters salon in Yulee, Florida, Brianna has created a safe space where children with sensory sensitivities, autism, and various disabilities can receive haircuts in a supportive environment. With approximately 40% of her clientele having special needs, she's developed innovative approaches through careful observation and communication.

    The magic in Brianna's technique lies not in specialized training but in her willingness to listen and adapt. "I focus on acknowledging their comfort in whatever way they express it and leading with that," she explains. Whether using sensory toys for distraction, learning from ABA specialists who accompany clients, or tracking detailed notes about each child's preferences, Brianna tailors each haircut experience to the individual. Her success stories include children who once required 45-minute appointments filled with tears now sitting calmly for 15-minute cuts.

    Beyond techniques, Brianna emphasizes the importance of persistence. "Don't give up. Be persistent. The more consistent you are with these experiences, the better results you'll see," she advises parents. This philosophy mirrors what other specialists in the disability field consistently recommend—doing the challenging work now creates independence and confidence later.

    Whether you're a parent of a child with sensory sensitivities or a professional working with special needs populations, this episode offers valuable insights into creating inclusive experiences. Subscribe now to hear more conversations with experts who are reimagining how we serve children with disabilities in everyday settings.

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    29 分
  • Not a Pusher, But a Partner: One Para's Journey in Special Education
    2025/05/10

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    Enter the world of special education through the eyes of Jenny Jacks. Her twelve years at a small private preschool, followed by six years as a para in various public school settings, have given her unique insights into supporting diverse learners. With warmth and practical wisdom, Jenny reveals how the strategies that work best are rarely one-size-fits-all but must instead be tailored to each child's specific needs.

    From simple modifications like providing lined paper for students with spatial challenges to understanding when a child just needs space to process emotions, Jenny shares the approaches that have helped her students thrive. Her practical wisdom resonates whether you're working with identified students with IEPs or children who simply need extra support to succeed.

    What stands out most is Jenny's philosophy on building trust through consistency and approaching challenges with a servant's heart. "If it's not disruptive or destructive, does it need to be addressed in the moment?" she asks, challenging listeners to consider whether immediate intervention is always necessary. This question alone transforms how we might respond to students experiencing emotional dysregulation.

    Jenny's collaborative approach with classroom teachers demonstrates how paraprofessionals can be most effective by maintaining open communication, asking for feedback, and putting the student's needs at the center of every decision. Her willingness to reach out to occupational therapists, former teachers, and specialists shows her commitment to finding solutions that work.

    The conversation culminates with a powerful message about purpose in education: "If you're not there to help students succeed, why are you there?" It reminds us that behind every effective intervention is genuine care for students' well-being and future success.

    Whether you're a teacher, paraprofessional, parent, or administrator, this episode offers valuable insights into supporting students with diverse needs through patience, individualized strategies, and what Jenny beautifully describes as teaching with a servant's heart. Listen and discover how "regulation before expectation" can transform your approach to supporting all learners.

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    35 分
  • Beyond Pencil Grips: How OT Creates Meaningful Independence
    2025/04/26

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    Discover the transformative world of school-based occupational therapy with Taylor Pinson, an experienced OT working across all grade levels. Far beyond the common misconceptions of painful physical therapy, school OTs help students develop crucial skills for educational success through thoughtfully tailored interventions.

    Taylor demystifies how occupational therapy adapts across developmental stages - from foundational play and fine motor skills in preschoolers to classroom tool mastery in elementary years, and finally to executive functioning and vocational preparation for teenagers. She explains how therapists create personalized "sensory profiles" to understand each student's unique regulatory needs, then develop customized "sensory diets" of activities and supports that help students maintain optimal regulation throughout their school day.

    What truly distinguishes exceptional occupational therapy is the creativity and problem-solving involved. Taylor shares inspiring examples of ingenious adaptations that foster true independence - like modifying a Swiffer to help a student in a power wheelchair clean library tables independently, or creating a door-opening tool for a student who wanted to navigate hallways without waiting for assistance. These solutions embody the concept of "modified independence," allowing students to complete tasks autonomously with appropriate adaptations.

    Perhaps most compelling is Taylor's pragmatic approach to preparing students for real-world success. Rather than expecting the world to change for students with disabilities, she equips them with practical strategies and adaptations that work within existing environments. She emphasizes making interventions accessible and affordable, often engineering solutions from everyday items instead of recommending expensive specialty equipment.

    Whether you're a parent trying to understand your child's therapy, an educator collaborating with OT professionals, or someone curious about this multifaceted profession, this conversation illuminates how occupational therapy empowers students to engage fully in their education and develop skills for lifelong independence.

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    35 分

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