Episode 1: Advocacy That Works: Practical IEP Strategies and Teaching Kids to Self-Advocate
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Advocacy can feel overwhelming—especially when you’ve been trying for years and still aren’t seeing results.
In this episode of the HOPE Talk Podcast, host Julie Cadman is joined by educational advocacy expert Angela Tyszka for a practical, parent-centered conversation about what effective advocacy actually looks like—and how families can walk into IEP meetings with more clarity and confidence.
This episode focuses on:
Why parents are the experts on their child’s needs—and how to use that knowledge effectively.
Practical strategies for preparing for IEP meetings, including understanding reports and managing emotions in the room.
How to teach children age-appropriate self-advocacy skills that support long-term independence.
The ripple effect advocacy can have across education, medical care, and daily life.
If you’ve ever felt unheard, unsure how to prepare, or discouraged by past experiences, this episode offers guidance, encouragement, and practical tools you can use right away.
🎧 Listen in to learn how advocacy—done with clarity and intention—can create real change for your child and your family.