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Parenting Special Needs Kids : Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t

Parenting Special Needs Kids : Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t

By: Jamie
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This show is for parents and caregivers of children with IEPs, 504 plans, developmental delays, and multi-diagnosis profiles (ages 3–18) who need plain-language school advocacy—not hour-long expert interviews or cure narratives. We own special needs parenting logistics: IEP meetings, service minutes, insurance fights, transition planning, and sibling impact, delivered as one actionable checklist per episode. We never compete with `autism-awareness-lets-make-sense-of-this-sht` on ASD-specific neurotype education, with `anxiety` on panic protocols, or with therapy slugs on parental trauma healing. We also avoid ABA promotion as default and never replace legal or medical advice. --- Topics include: Parenting Special Needs Kids.© 2026 Let's Work This Sh*t Out Parenting & Families Relationships
Episodes
  • Special Ed Evaluation: How to Request Testing in Writing
    Jun 6 2026
    In this episode, we cover Evaluation. The conversation opens with: Welcome to Parenting Special Needs Kids : Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t. I'm Jamie. If your child shows signs of needing extra support at school and requests for testing keep getting delayed, the reality is that spoken asks often disappear without action. The thing is, you must request a special ed evaluation in writing to start the required timeline. Listen for the key context, practical takeaways, and the most important points to carry forward.

    Welcome to Parenting Special Needs Kids : Let's Make Sense Of This Shit. I'm Jamie. If your child shows signs of needing extra support at school and requests for testing keep getting delayed, the reality is that spoken asks often disappear without action. The thing is, you must request a special ed evaluation in writing to start the required timeline. In fact, that written step activates your rights because schools must respond within set periods once they receive the document. Although some districts claim they never got the message, a dated letter or email creates the proof you need. Therefore, today we walk through exactly what to say and how to send it so the process actually begins. Meanwhile, this approach keeps everything clear for the team and protects the next steps toward an IEP. Ultimately you gain a concrete record instead of another round of waiting. Plus, we include a ready

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    6 mins
  • 504 vs IEP: Which Plan Fits Your Child — Decision Checklist
    Jun 6 2026
    In this episode, we cover 504 vs IEP. The conversation opens with: Many families hit a wall when the school brings up either a 504 plan or an IEP. Both documents exist to help kids with disabilities, yet they deliver support in very different ways. A 504 plan centers on access so your child can learn alongside peers. An IEP adds specialized instruction and related services when the regular classroom alone will not work. Listen for the key context, practical takeaways, and the most important points to carry forward.

    Many families hit a wall when the school brings up either a 504 plan or an IEP. Both documents exist to help kids with disabilities, yet they deliver support in very different ways. A 504 plan centers on access so your child can learn alongside peers. An IEP adds specialized instruction and related services when the regular classroom alone will not work. The choice shapes everything from service minutes to how often the team meets. Parents often wonder which route actually matches their child's daily struggles. Here is the thing. Without a clear way to compare the two, meetings can drift and important details get missed. In this episode we walk through a simple decision checklist you can bring to this point. We cover eligibility basics, what each document must include, and the exact questions to ask before signing anything. You will leave with one ready-to-use list that helps you sort th

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    7 mins
  • Special Needs Parenting 101: IEP Basics — What to Ask First
    Jun 6 2026
    In this episode, parenting a special needs kid can feel like decoding an alien language while the world judges your every move—but what if you didn't have to figure it all out alone? In this raw, no-filter episode of Parenting Special Needs Kids: Let's Make Sense Of This Sh*t, we rip into the daily chaos, the system failures, and the mental load that comes with raising kids who don't fit the "normal" mold.

    You'll hear unvarnished insights on spotting the real triggers behind meltdowns, cutting through the red tape of IEPs and therapies, and building a support network that actually shows up—plus the mindset shifts that turn survival mode into something that feels like thriving. We mix hard-won parent stories with practical strategies that skip the sugarcoating and get straight to what works.

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    8 mins
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