Back-to-School Special Education Q&A: IEP Meetings, Teacher Certification, and Advocacy Tips

It’s August, it’s hot, and it’s time to talk about starting the school year strong! In this special Ask the Advocate Q&A, Karen Mayer Cunningham — the Special Education Boss® — answers real questions from parents, educators, and advocates on everything from calling IEP meetings to checking teacher credentials.

You’ll hear how to:

  • Identify real reasons to call an IEP meeting (and avoid wasting time)
  • Make sure accommodations start the first day of school
  • Handle uncertified or unqualified staff in special ed classrooms
  • Track down teacher and para credentials in your state
  • Understand comparable service plans and timelines
  • Advocate effectively when meetings get postponed
  • Learn the rules on no-phone policies in schools (including Texas HB 1481)
  • Start your journey as a special education advocate

Plus — tips for first-time paras, how to prune IEP accommodations, and why delayed special ed is still denied special ed.

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