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089. Interview - Martha Goodman; introducing the MEIRA Planning Tool_Full Discussion

089. Interview - Martha Goodman; introducing the MEIRA Planning Tool_Full Discussion

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Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) sit down with advocate Martha Goodman, creator of the MEIRA (Maryland Education Information Resources and Advocacy) Planning Tool, to discuss how her work supports families navigating the complexities of the transition process. Martha shares her background, her dedication to education advocacy, and how her experience as a mother of a child with down syndrome has shaped her mission. Martha also opens up about her daughter’s transition journey, from volunteering in Israel to exploring employment & continued education amid the challenges created by funding gaps. She also offers insight into upcoming resource expansions and future developments. Join the conversation!

Episode Keywords:
transition process, students with disabilities, DDA application, Pre-ETS, funding issues, political advocacy, transitioning youth, CCBC program, literacy classes, child care assistant, reading level, parental advocacy

LInks:
Developmental Disabilities (DD) Agency (page)
DD Agency Locator (site)

Maryland Specific Links:
MEIRA Planning Tool (site)
Disability Rights MD (site)
Community College of Baltimore County Single Step Academic Preparation (site)

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Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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