Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle
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Sep 2, 2024 • 21min

Letters to the School

Click here to see the video and get the letters!   https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/Letters Or email me at Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
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Aug 26, 2024 • 17min

Starting the School Year Strong

See the video at: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/StartingtheSchoolYear  The school year has already begun in schools near me, and won’t start for another month in some other schools around the country.  Whenever you are starting school, I want you to keep in mind a few things toward the start of the year.  These are some ways to help ensure this is a year of success and progress for your child, and not another lost year.   Stay in frequent contact with all general education and special education teachers working with your kiddo, as well as any other service providers (Speech, OT, counseling, etc) Be sure that everyone is very familiar with your child’s needs and accommodations and be sure that they are actually implementing them, not forcing your child to be the one to ask for the accommodation before it is provided! Monitor your child’s progress and ensure IEP goals are being worked on, are still appropriate, and progress is being made. Be friendly, be approachable, be firm.  The goal is for the school’s IEP team members to treat you like they would a close friend or family member, providing the best for your kiddo; not taking advantage of you, and not keeping you in the dark out of fear.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 26min

IEP Accommodations: Evaluating a Real IEP

Video version available at: decodinglearningdifferences.com/IEPAccommodations This week’s podcast episode is long overdue!  This is an analysis of a real IEP accommodations page sent to me by a parent concerned about their child’s IEP and wanting some free feedback. I love parents who care and who ask great questions to understand how to help their kiddo. In this episode, I take a look at this IEP for the first time and give feedback on what I’m seeing and noticing and what I would write differently, if anything. Did you know?? If you want free support on an IEP, email me (Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com) and tell me, “free help, please!” Attach any IEP documents you want me to look at.  I’ll take a look, remove any identifying information, and provide some feedback on a future podcast episode, sending you the episode before it’s published! Or- Do you want more intensive help and guidance?  Someone to hold your hand and guide you through more than a year of IEP process and ongoing monitoring and support?  Email me (Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com) and say, “I want ALL the help!” and we’ll set up your 1:1 support.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 25min

Positive Mindset with Sherrika Myers

I was watching a sweet video the other day of a toddler trying to figure out a puzzle and looking frustrated but determined.  Finally, the child figured it out and their face lit up!  So sweet! I love these kinds of stories of kids, adults, and even animals overcoming difficulties.  They can be such an inspiration! And even better: when someone overcomes a difficulty and then turns around and helps others to overcome that same difficulty! That’s this week’s guest on the podcast: Sherrika Myers! You will hear her tell her story of difficulty, overcoming, and then creating ways to help others overcome that same difficulty AND other challenges! Watch the video here:  https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/SherrikaMyers/    Links to Sherrika Myers's resources: https://www.every1voicematters.org/ https://www.lilherbieseries.org/
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Mar 25, 2024 • 45min

IEP Goals: Let's Fix One!

Hi, *|FNAME|*! Happy Monday! When I first became a special education teacher, I had received NO instruction on how to write an IEP.  I asked another special education teacher how to write it and was told to mostly just copy what the previous year’s IEP said, just making the goals more advanced. I was so clueless going into that first IEP meeting. I cared DEEPLY about my students, and I wanted to do right by them.     I wanted to provide every student with a really great education that would meet their needs and see them excel. I felt that parents were an important part of the team, knowing more than I did about their student and best positioned to address and suggest certain parts of the IEP. I did not feel well-positioned to make suggestions on the rest of it…   A few years later, after talking to more special education teachers, receiving a little training, and writing and holding over a hundred IEP meetings….   I was still inadequate.   I still cared.  I still wanted to do what was best.  And I still felt like there was a ton I didn’t know and needed to know in order to best serve my students.   Eventually, I got A LOT more training and feedback from experts on how to actually write effective IEP goals.   I had someone over my shoulder showing me what was right and what I needed to change to write effective goals.   I will forever be grateful to that person and the training I received which allowed me to finally be better at that aspect of my career. And now that I’m not writing hundreds of IEP goals every year as a special education teacher, I want to help others know HOW to write and recognize good IEP goals When the IEP team sends you a draft IEP goal, I want you to be able to look at it and determine for yourself if it is any good. Check out the video for this week’s episode: “IEP Goals: Let's Fix One!​” by clicking here!
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Mar 25, 2024 • 51min

Leading Change with Caroline Digman

I so often hear from parents frustrated by the school system and specifically the school they are fighting with to get their child what they need. What I also hear from on occasion is fellow educators who are passionate about changing the schools from the inside! One such educator is Caroline Digman!  She is a dedicated teacher working hard to make real change in her school and in her school district.  She’s also spreading the word on what she’s doing locally to spread change in more districts! I love what she’s doing so I asked her to be on the podcast to share about what she’s doing and how we can all get involved in our own ways!   Send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
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Mar 4, 2024 • 7min

Motivational Belief

Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of genuine belief in your child.  Belief in who they are and what they are capable of. Check out the video version, more free resources, and support at www.DecodingLearningDifferences.com Send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
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Feb 26, 2024 • 7min

Motivational Responsibility

Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of giving kids genuine responsibility. See the video version and resources at: www.DecodingLearningDifferences.com Send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
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Feb 12, 2024 • 3min

Motivational Gratitude

Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of  genuine gratitude. Send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
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Feb 5, 2024 • 6min

Motivational Affirmations

Affirmations expressing all the awesome qualities of your kid can be very motivating for them! Be sure to send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com

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