Ep. 76: How to Talk to Parents When Behavior Isn’t Improving (Data-Driven IEP Conversations)
In this episode, Audra and Caitlin tackle one of the hardest parts of working in special education and behavior support: talking with families when things are not improving yet. When behaviors are escalating or strategies aren’t working, those meetings can feel tense for everyone in the room. The conversation explores how educators and BCBAs can stay transparent, rely on objective data, and keep relationships strong with families even when the news is difficult. Instead of panic, blame, or sugarcoating, the focus is on collaboration, trust, and problem-solving together. 🔑 Key Takeaways • Tip 1: Start with transparency — Families usually know when things aren’t going well. Honest communication builds trust. • Tip 2: Lead with data, not emotion — Share observable patterns (frequency, timing, context) instead of subjective language. • Tip 3: Share what’s been tried — Explain strategies already attempted, what’s happening now, and the next steps. • Tip 4: Stay calm when emotions rise — Pause, slow the conversation, and return to shared goals for the student. • Affirm the child first — Let families know you genuinely value their child before discussing challenges. • Follow up in writing — Send a short recap so families can process and avoid misunderstandings. 📦 Resources Mentioned • Join the Misfit Behaviorists Facebook Group → https://abainschool.com/misfits • Share strategies for navigating difficult parent conversations • Ask questions or suggest topics for future episodes 🙌 Join Us & Share • How do you handle tough conversations with families when behavior plans aren’t working? • What strategies help keep meetings collaborative instead of confrontational? • Have you found ways to share difficult data without escalating stress for families? • Join the discussion in the Misfit Behaviorists Facebook Group • Know a teacher or BCBA who dreads parent meetings? Send them this episode 🎧 #abaclassroom #specialeducation #autismresources #abatherapy #behavioranalysis #teacherpodcast Join us to battle normalcy here! 📱The Misfits are on Insta @themisfitbehavioristspodcast and watch us here on YouTube @themisfitbehaviorists 📣Join the Facebook group where we post show notes, freebies, and discuss episodes! https://abainschool.com/misfits For more tips, tricks, and support you can find Caitlin at https://beltransbehaviorbasics.com and Audra at https://abainschool.com.

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