Life in the IEP Tribe

By: Jared & Laura Curtis
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • The Intersection of Empathy and Learning
    Jan 11 2025

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    What if our perception of being the main character in our own story blinds us to the struggles of others? Tune in as we promise to unravel the complexities of trauma-informed care, focusing on the transition back to routine post-holidays and the role of empathy in our interactions. We'll discuss how recognizing each person's unique narrative can foster compassion, particularly in sensitive situations like suicide. Whether you're a parent, educator, or engaged in human relationships, this episode offers insights into how understanding diverse life stories can transform our support for one another.

    Join us as we explore the profound impact of childhood trauma on behavior through Bandura's social cognitive lens. We'll highlight the challenges faced by children in foster care, those with disabilities, and how adverse experiences shape their worldviews and coping mechanisms. With a critical eye on home and educational environments, we'll spotlight the intricate ties between experience and behavior, making a case for why empathy and kindness should guide our responses to children's actions.

    We'll confront the hurdles educators and parents face in supporting students with Individualized Education Programs and trauma backgrounds. It's time to acknowledge the demands on teachers and how lack of special education training impacts their capacity to nurture strong student relationships. By advocating for community involvement and intentional compassion, we'll chart a course for improving outcomes for these children. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to support students in navigating the complexities of trauma, education, and human connection.

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    39 mins
  • Behavioral Insights and Tactics for Everyday Success
    Dec 16 2024

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    Can discipline truly be separated from punishment, especially when it comes to special needs education? Join us as we unravel this complex relationship, beginning with a humorous nod to the Miami Dolphins’ most recent game, before transitioning to a deeper conversation about guiding children toward positive behavior. We promise you'll discover how effective discipline focuses on growth and safety rather than punishment, using real-life stories and professional insights from both home and school environments.

    Explore the nuanced world of reinforcement and discipline with us, where we demystify negative reinforcement and its distinction from punishment. We share practical examples, like the strategic use of seatbelt warnings or classroom techniques, to illustrate how removing discomfort can lead to desired behaviors. It's all about setting priorities and understanding each child's unique challenges, and you'll hear how we balance kindness with the boundaries necessary for positive development. Through personal anecdotes, we reveal the thoughtful balance required to nurture healthy behaviors in children with special needs.

    Finally, we delve into strategies for tackling behavioral challenges one step at a time, preventing overwhelm for both parents and teachers. Learn about the blend of positive and negative reinforcement tools—like sticker charts and treasure boxes—and the grace needed to foster good behavior. Our improved recording atmosphere even made a noticeable difference in our conversation, and we’re excited to share actionable advice on identifying and addressing behavioral priorities in a way that's manageable and effective. Let’s embrace the journey of guiding children towards better choices together.

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    35 mins
  • Fostering Memories Over Material Gifts
    Dec 5 2024

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    Picture this: It's ugly sweater day at school, and a well-meaning comment goes hilariously awry, serving as a gentle reminder of how we need to be thoughtful with our words. As we transition into the festive season, our latest episode tackles the unique challenges faced by parents and teachers of children with special needs, offering practical advice to create inclusive and personalized holiday celebrations. We discuss strategies for accommodating diverse preferences, like encouraging students to bring their favorite snacks, and reassure parents that it's perfectly okay if their child prefers skipping Santa for something more enjoyable.

    A touching moment in a movie sparks memories of a child named Xander, leading to a heartfelt discussion on the bittersweet realization that some experiences may not fit the conventional mold. We explore the emotional journey of parenting children with special needs, emphasizing the importance of open conversations and finding comfort in the love and support of family. This episode invites listeners to reflect on how holiday traditions may evolve and how the genuine joy and excitement of children like Xander, especially for school and the support of dedicated teachers, bring light into challenging times.

    Forget material gifts; it's the experiences that count! We wrap up this episode by sharing personal stories about the significance of creating memorable experiences that resonate with each child. With anecdotes like Xander's thrill at Wild Adventures, we explore how meaningful moments can outshine traditional gifts, urging parents and educators to focus on what truly brings joy to children. As we muse over the unpredictability of life, we draw parallels to Tom Brady's football strategy and encourage listeners to embrace what makes their children happy, ultimately fostering lasting memories that go beyond the fleeting allure of material possessions.

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    32 mins

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