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The Collaborative IEP

The Collaborative IEP

De: Ashley Barlow
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Welcome to The Collaborative IEP podcast! This business has been in my heart for so many years, and I so excited to share it with you. In these podcasts we’ll discuss all things special education – from eligibility to implementation of the IEP. We’ll talk about basic concepts and dive deeper into specific topics. We’ll talk about self-care for caregivers and professionals that support children on IEPs. We’ll discuss best practices, behavior, therapies, and more!Ashley Barlow Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • Advocacy from the Inside with Colleen Ashford, The Advocate SLP
    Nov 25 2025

    If you’ve ever sat in an IEP meeting thinking, “How on earth are multilingual families supposed to navigate this?” — this episode is going to feel like a deep breath and a flashlight.

    I’m joined by Colleen, a speech-language pathologist turned advocate who spends her days doing two things most people only talk about: supporting bilingual learners in early intervention and showing up at the IEP table alongside families who need a knowledgeable partner in their corner. She’s the real deal — part SLP, part advocate, and fully committed to helping parents participate meaningfully in a process that wasn’t designed with them in mind.

    We dig into what actually gets in the way for multilingual families, why translation and interpretation aren’t “nice to have” but legally required, and how school teams can stop relying on Google Translate as a strategy (spoiler: it’s not a strategy).

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The rights to translated documents and qualified interpreters — and why timelines are so murky

    • How incomplete or software-generated translations derail meaningful participation

    • The difference between a true language disorder and a language difference

    • Why proper bilingual assessment matters (and what happens when it doesn’t)

    • Classroom supports that help multilingual learners and everyone else

    • Where families can start when they can’t find a bilingual advocate in their area

    If you’ve been feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or unsure how to help families who don’t speak English navigate the IEP process, take a breath — this conversation will leave you informed, encouraged, and better equipped to create a truly accessible path forward for every child.


    Where To Find Colleen

    Website

    Instagram


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    31 m
  • ADHD Success Triangle with Megan Penrod from Developing Readers Academy
    Nov 18 2025

    If you’ve ever wondered whether your child’s struggles with reading are actually connected to ADHD, learning differences, confidence, or all of the above, this episode is going to feel like a giant exhale.

    I’m joined by Megan Penrod, founder of Developing Readers Academy, who brings a fresh, whole-child approach to literacy. Yes, she teaches phonics. Yes, she uses Orton-Gillingham. But she also teaches kids what neurons are, how their brains grow, and why a mistake isn’t a failure — it’s a “pot of gold” that helps build a new pathway. (Honestly? I want someone to talk to me like that.)

    Megan and I dig into what actually helps struggling readers make progress, why confidence and self-talk matter just as much as decoding skills, and how parents can feel empowered instead of overwhelmed. Her approach blends evidence-based reading instruction with emotional resilience and brain science — and the results speak for themselves.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why traditional reading interventions sometimes fall flat

    • How understanding the brain boosts reading confidence

    • The “ADHD Success Triangle” and where reading fits in

    • What families really need to know to support struggling learners

    • Why mistakes are golden (literally) when it comes to building new neural pathways

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, stressed, or unsure about the next right step for your child, take a breath — this episode will leave you feeling grounded, encouraged, and better equipped to move forward with clarity.

    Where To Find Megan

    Website

    Instagram

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    29 m
  • Leveling the Playing Field: Inclusion Through Modifications
    Nov 11 2025

    Have you ever wanted to talk to me on the phone while I'm driving? Didn't think so... but this week you get the opportunity anyway!!! Sit in traffic and talk inclusion with me!

    I've had several friends, clients, and educators raise this question over the last couple of weeks: How much modification is appropriate for a student? Is there a limit, a tipping point, that would determine that a child's placement shouldn't be in the general education classroom? And if a child is accessing GenEd with a lot of modifications, what does assessment look like?

    I've been asked that enough recently that I honestly started to question what I knew, so I've gone back and read - oh, I don't know - about 4 books on special education that EdD students read, 4 books on inclusive ed, and a couple on behavior - and I came up with the same answers. (And no, while this episode gives a great example of my rambly head, I'm not crazy!)

    Please enjoy my diatribe on inclusion and modification!

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    18 m
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