Free live webinar for special education leadership teams

The 3 Biggest IEP Meeting Mistakes — and How to Fix Them

A practical training for principals, assistant principals, SPED directors, SPED coordinators, and school teams who want smoother IEP meetings, less conflict, and stronger compliance routines.

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IEP meetings are not just paperwork. They are leadership moments.

When the meeting structure is unclear, teams lose time, parent trust can weaken, and documentation gaps can create compliance risk. This webinar positions your support as a practical way for schools to strengthen how meetings are led before problems escalate.

Why some IEP meetings become harder than they need to be before the real discussion even begins.

How small leadership and communication choices can affect compliance, collaboration, and follow-through.

What school teams can adjust so meetings feel more organized, less reactive, and easier to document.

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Inside the webinar

Discover what may be making IEP meetings harder than they need to be.

This live session is designed to help school leaders recognize the patterns that lead to confusion, conflict, weak follow-through, and preventable compliance concerns before those issues escalate.

01

Spot the hidden meeting breakdowns

Attendees will learn how to recognize common patterns that quietly create confusion, tension, and preventable follow-up problems.

02

Strengthen the team’s meeting rhythm

The session will show leaders where smoother structure can help teams stay focused without turning the meeting into a script.

03

Know what to fix next

School leaders will leave with a clearer sense of which meeting habits deserve attention before the next difficult conversation.

Designed for the leaders who guide the meeting, the team, and the follow-through.

This webinar is for school-based leaders and special education teams who want practical support for making IEP meetings feel more organized, more collaborative, and easier to carry through after everyone leaves the table.

For principals who want smoother IEP meetings without adding another complicated system. For SPED leaders who need fewer communication breakdowns and stronger meeting documentation. For school teams preparing for high-stakes IEP conversations this spring.
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