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Breaking Down Barriers: The Untold Power of Inclusive IEPs and AI Tools for Autistic Learners

Breaking Down Barriers: The Untold Power of Inclusive IEPs and AI Tools for Autistic Learners

59min |20/08/2025|

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Breaking Down Barriers: The Untold Power of Inclusive IEPs and AI Tools for Autistic Learners

Breaking Down Barriers: The Untold Power of Inclusive IEPs and AI Tools for Autistic Learners

59min |20/08/2025|

47

Play

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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio


When we do IEPs right, great things happen for kids—it's all about high quality, true partnership, and believing in the incredible potential of every student.


In this episode, you get to hear from Laura Wilks, someone who’s been in the trenches of special education as a teacher, behavior support specialist, and now a district-level advocate. Her journey began with a missed chance to truly connect with a student, which sparked her deep commitment to helping neurodivergent kids thrive—especially those with autism. Laura breaks down the ins and outs of IEPs in a way that actually makes sense, sharing how understanding your child’s needs and collaborating with educators can truly shape a student’s experience. She doesn’t just talk theory; she’s seen firsthand how personalized support and embracing students’ unique interests can make all the difference. If you ever feel lost in IEP meetings, overwhelmed by jargon, or unsure how AI could actually help your child, this conversation is for you. Laura’s insight and real-world stories offer practical advice and hope, reminding you that with the right support, every student can shine.,In this episode, Laura Wilks shares her journey from special education teacher to district-level advocate, highlighting how a pivotal early experience with a student inspired her dedication to supporting neurodivergent learners, especially those with autism. Listeners will hear Laura break down the complexities of IEPs, making them approachable and relevant for both parents and educators. She draws on real-life stories to show the practical impact of truly individualized plans and the value of embracing each student’s interests. The episode explores common challenges in IEP meetings, demystifies special education jargon, and discusses how AI tools can empower families and teachers. Laura’s expertise and friendly approach offer encouragement and useful insights, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone wanting to better support students with disabilities.


Laura's Resources:

  • Visit iepsensei.com to learn more about the AI-powered IEP analysis platform and participate in beta testing by submitting your IEP for a free compliance and quality review.

  • Use NotebookLM to transform written materials into podcasts, study guides, and other accessible learning resources tailored to your preferred learning style.

  • Explore the social skills curriculum by Michelle Garcia Winner for evidence-based support in developing social understanding and communication skills.

  • Connect with your district special education director for additional support if you feel unheard or overwhelmed during IEP meetings.

  • Reach out to participate in parent conferences or request an IEP (or ARD) meeting whenever you have concerns or questions about your child’s progress or services.


Contact Me:


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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio


When we do IEPs right, great things happen for kids—it's all about high quality, true partnership, and believing in the incredible potential of every student.


In this episode, you get to hear from Laura Wilks, someone who’s been in the trenches of special education as a teacher, behavior support specialist, and now a district-level advocate. Her journey began with a missed chance to truly connect with a student, which sparked her deep commitment to helping neurodivergent kids thrive—especially those with autism. Laura breaks down the ins and outs of IEPs in a way that actually makes sense, sharing how understanding your child’s needs and collaborating with educators can truly shape a student’s experience. She doesn’t just talk theory; she’s seen firsthand how personalized support and embracing students’ unique interests can make all the difference. If you ever feel lost in IEP meetings, overwhelmed by jargon, or unsure how AI could actually help your child, this conversation is for you. Laura’s insight and real-world stories offer practical advice and hope, reminding you that with the right support, every student can shine.,In this episode, Laura Wilks shares her journey from special education teacher to district-level advocate, highlighting how a pivotal early experience with a student inspired her dedication to supporting neurodivergent learners, especially those with autism. Listeners will hear Laura break down the complexities of IEPs, making them approachable and relevant for both parents and educators. She draws on real-life stories to show the practical impact of truly individualized plans and the value of embracing each student’s interests. The episode explores common challenges in IEP meetings, demystifies special education jargon, and discusses how AI tools can empower families and teachers. Laura’s expertise and friendly approach offer encouragement and useful insights, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone wanting to better support students with disabilities.


Laura's Resources:

  • Visit iepsensei.com to learn more about the AI-powered IEP analysis platform and participate in beta testing by submitting your IEP for a free compliance and quality review.

  • Use NotebookLM to transform written materials into podcasts, study guides, and other accessible learning resources tailored to your preferred learning style.

  • Explore the social skills curriculum by Michelle Garcia Winner for evidence-based support in developing social understanding and communication skills.

  • Connect with your district special education director for additional support if you feel unheard or overwhelmed during IEP meetings.

  • Reach out to participate in parent conferences or request an IEP (or ARD) meeting whenever you have concerns or questions about your child’s progress or services.


Contact Me:


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Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio


When we do IEPs right, great things happen for kids—it's all about high quality, true partnership, and believing in the incredible potential of every student.


In this episode, you get to hear from Laura Wilks, someone who’s been in the trenches of special education as a teacher, behavior support specialist, and now a district-level advocate. Her journey began with a missed chance to truly connect with a student, which sparked her deep commitment to helping neurodivergent kids thrive—especially those with autism. Laura breaks down the ins and outs of IEPs in a way that actually makes sense, sharing how understanding your child’s needs and collaborating with educators can truly shape a student’s experience. She doesn’t just talk theory; she’s seen firsthand how personalized support and embracing students’ unique interests can make all the difference. If you ever feel lost in IEP meetings, overwhelmed by jargon, or unsure how AI could actually help your child, this conversation is for you. Laura’s insight and real-world stories offer practical advice and hope, reminding you that with the right support, every student can shine.,In this episode, Laura Wilks shares her journey from special education teacher to district-level advocate, highlighting how a pivotal early experience with a student inspired her dedication to supporting neurodivergent learners, especially those with autism. Listeners will hear Laura break down the complexities of IEPs, making them approachable and relevant for both parents and educators. She draws on real-life stories to show the practical impact of truly individualized plans and the value of embracing each student’s interests. The episode explores common challenges in IEP meetings, demystifies special education jargon, and discusses how AI tools can empower families and teachers. Laura’s expertise and friendly approach offer encouragement and useful insights, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone wanting to better support students with disabilities.


Laura's Resources:

  • Visit iepsensei.com to learn more about the AI-powered IEP analysis platform and participate in beta testing by submitting your IEP for a free compliance and quality review.

  • Use NotebookLM to transform written materials into podcasts, study guides, and other accessible learning resources tailored to your preferred learning style.

  • Explore the social skills curriculum by Michelle Garcia Winner for evidence-based support in developing social understanding and communication skills.

  • Connect with your district special education director for additional support if you feel unheard or overwhelmed during IEP meetings.

  • Reach out to participate in parent conferences or request an IEP (or ARD) meeting whenever you have concerns or questions about your child’s progress or services.


Contact Me:


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Support the show via my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AspergersStudio


When we do IEPs right, great things happen for kids—it's all about high quality, true partnership, and believing in the incredible potential of every student.


In this episode, you get to hear from Laura Wilks, someone who’s been in the trenches of special education as a teacher, behavior support specialist, and now a district-level advocate. Her journey began with a missed chance to truly connect with a student, which sparked her deep commitment to helping neurodivergent kids thrive—especially those with autism. Laura breaks down the ins and outs of IEPs in a way that actually makes sense, sharing how understanding your child’s needs and collaborating with educators can truly shape a student’s experience. She doesn’t just talk theory; she’s seen firsthand how personalized support and embracing students’ unique interests can make all the difference. If you ever feel lost in IEP meetings, overwhelmed by jargon, or unsure how AI could actually help your child, this conversation is for you. Laura’s insight and real-world stories offer practical advice and hope, reminding you that with the right support, every student can shine.,In this episode, Laura Wilks shares her journey from special education teacher to district-level advocate, highlighting how a pivotal early experience with a student inspired her dedication to supporting neurodivergent learners, especially those with autism. Listeners will hear Laura break down the complexities of IEPs, making them approachable and relevant for both parents and educators. She draws on real-life stories to show the practical impact of truly individualized plans and the value of embracing each student’s interests. The episode explores common challenges in IEP meetings, demystifies special education jargon, and discusses how AI tools can empower families and teachers. Laura’s expertise and friendly approach offer encouragement and useful insights, making this conversation a must-listen for anyone wanting to better support students with disabilities.


Laura's Resources:

  • Visit iepsensei.com to learn more about the AI-powered IEP analysis platform and participate in beta testing by submitting your IEP for a free compliance and quality review.

  • Use NotebookLM to transform written materials into podcasts, study guides, and other accessible learning resources tailored to your preferred learning style.

  • Explore the social skills curriculum by Michelle Garcia Winner for evidence-based support in developing social understanding and communication skills.

  • Connect with your district special education director for additional support if you feel unheard or overwhelmed during IEP meetings.

  • Reach out to participate in parent conferences or request an IEP (or ARD) meeting whenever you have concerns or questions about your child’s progress or services.


Contact Me:


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