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Stress-Free IEP®

Stress-Free IEP®

De: Frances Shefter
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Frances Shefter is an Education Attorney and Advocate who is committed to helping her clients have a Stress-Free IEP® experience. Each week you will hear from inspiring people to share information, educate you, empower you and help you get the knowledge you need.Frances Shefter Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • EP 137 | Leah Ellis: Teaching Kids Entrepreneurship and Real-World Leadership
    Mar 31 2026

    What if kids are more ready to lead than most adults think? In this episode, Leah Ellis shares how child entrepreneurship builds confidence, problem-solving, and real-world leadership. You’ll hear how kids can learn money skills, start businesses, speak up, and even help change laws in their communities. This conversation also explores why schools often miss these life skills and how hands-on learning can better support bright, neurodivergent children. If you want to raise a confident child who takes initiative, this episode will open your eyes to what kids can do right now.Reach Leah here: https://leahkellis.com/Need our help? Contact us here: https://shefterlaw.com/

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    45 m
  • EP 136 | Why Schools Need Regulation — Not More Curriculum, With Emily Daniels
    Mar 25 2026

    Teacher burnout is not just stress — it’s a public health crisis. Emily Daniels explains how nervous system regulation can transform school culture and improve teacher retention. Instead of piling on curriculum, she shows why schools need safety, regulation, and mental health awareness first. Learn practical, trauma-informed strategies from The Regulated Classroom that help educators and students thrive.Visit her website here: https://www.regulatedclassroom.com/Need our help? Visit our website here:https://shefterlaw.com/

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    44 m
  • EP 135 | Cindy Palmer’s Top 10 Tips for Neurodivergent Families Transitioning to College
    Mar 18 2026

    The leap from high school to college can feel overwhelming for students with ADHD and other neurodivergent profiles. Cindy Palmer shares her top 10 practical tips to help families plan ahead, build executive function skills, and create real support systems. Learn how to balance independence with guidance, avoid common transition mistakes, and set your student up for success. This episode is packed with clear, actionable strategies for a smoother, more confident college journey.To reach Cindy directly, email: cindy@thresholdcoaches.com She loves talking all things college and ADHD!

    Learn more about Executive Function Coaching for College Students: https://www.thresholdcoaches.com/LinkedIn: / cindy-palmer-239843104 Facebook: / thresholdcoaches Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DV2JWOMCc...Need our help? Visit our website: https://shefterlaw.com/

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    51 m
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