What to do when school supports fall short

What to do when school supports fall short

Update: 2024-09-11
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What can parents do when the school falls short in providing the right support for their child’s learning differences? How can parents avoid burning bridges while still advocating for change for their child?

In this episode of Opportunity Gap, host Julian Saavedra talks with Jamilah Bashir. Jamilah is an education consultant and IEP coach. 

Listen as Jamilah explains why a school may not be providing adequate support. And why having a detailed record of a child’s struggles is key when meeting with the school. 

To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.

We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at opportunitygap@understood.org.

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Timestamps

(02:23 ) Ways to tell if the school is providing the right support

(04:34 ) Ways to tell if your child needs more support

(07:40 ) Reasons why a school may have trouble providing support

(11:28 ) Why documenting your child’s struggles is important

(15:46 ) How to communicate with the school effectively 

(18:14 ) What do you do when you’ve exhausted all efforts to get your child the right support?

(28:30 ) What is unilateral placement?


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What to do when school supports fall short

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