
PEP Talks
By Nevada PEP

PEP TalksMar 09, 2022

Parent Voice in the IEP
In this episode, Carley, Kathryn and Vanessa discuss how parents can collaborate with their child's school to create an individualized education program that meets the specific needs of their child. Learn how you can use your expertise as a parent to plan for and participate in the IEP meeting.

Special Education Evaluations - Who? What? When? Why?
Evaluation is the process used to determine if a child is eligible for special education services. In this episode, Carley, Robin and Vanessa discuss what parents can do if they are concerned about their child's progress in school, what evaluation entails, and how parents can work collaboratively with the school to understand their child's needs.

Transition to Adulthood: High Expectations for Youth with Disabilities
Transitioning to adulthood is a difficult time no matter who you are or what your abilities. For some youth with disabilities, including those with mental health needs, transition is something that is planned for in the Individualized Educational Program (IEP). Kendra, Robin and Carley get together to talk about transition and how to support youth while having high expectations!

Milestones with Speed Bumps: When to Get Help for Your Child
Children don't come with manuals! All parents wonder if their child is hitting those milestones that all the other parents at the park are talking about. Kendra, Dan and Joanna discuss lived experiences with some of those speed bumps that sometimes pop up on the milestone highway and provide tips for parents about things to look for, what to do and who to turn to for help.

Back To School
Every new school year can be stressful for students and their families. In this episode, Kendra, Robin and Brittney talk about concerns that parents might have and tips for supporting their students.

Improving Your Child's Reading
In this special podcast episode, hear from Robin and Kendra about how parents can engage their child's school in conversation about reading and literacy. Learn what questions you can ask your child's teacher and resources that are available to continue and improve their reading skills.

Advocating for Your Child
In this first episode, hear from Kendra, Char, and Allison about advocating for your child's unique needs. Learn what advocacy means and the power of advocacy from the parent perspective.