Preparing for IEP Meetings: What Parents Should Know
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting is one of the most important conversations in your child's education, and walking in prepared can make all the difference. For many parents, though, these meetings can feel intimidating or hard to navigate. In this webinar, BCBA Juliet King helps demystify the IEP process so you can advocate for your child with clarity and confidence. You'll learn what to expect during the meeting, how to communicate your child's unique needs, which documents to bring, and how to partner effectively with the school team. The goal is to help you walk into your next IEP meeting feeling informed, empowered, and ready to support your child's academic, social, and behavioral success.
- What to expect before, during, and after an IEP meeting
- How to advocate clearly for your child's unique needs
- Which documents and information to prepare and bring
- How to collaborate effectively with the school team
- Ways to connect IEP goals to your child's academic, social, and behavioral growth
About the Host

Juliet King, BCBA
Juliet King is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the founder of Questions First Behavior Education with extensive experience supporting children across home, clinic, and school settings. Specialized in trauma-informed and neurodivergent-affirming care, she focuses on providing caregivers and educators with practical, time-efficient strategies to navigate challenging behaviors. Juliet holds a Master's degree in Behavior Analysis from Simmons University and is dedicated to making ABA accessible through a compassionate, inquiry-based approach.
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