Emily Kircher-Morris talks with writer Amy Mackin, author of Henry’s Classroom: A Special Education in American Motherhood, about her experiences navigating the special education system for her son, Henry. They discuss the challenges of accessing appropriate resources, the impact of social isolation, and how community support can make a huge difference. They talk about Amy's transition from public school to homeschooling, and the benefits of a more holistic approach to education that broadens the support group to include family and even medical professionals.
TAKEAWAYS
Early intervention is extremely important in special education.
Community support is instrumental in educational advocacy.
Social isolation is impactful for families with special needs children.
A holistic approach to education can be transformative.
Communication between medical and educational systems can be extremely beneficial.
There can be a big financial toll on families navigating special education.
Homeschooling can be an alternative educational path for some.
Student voices should be included in the IEP process.
Educational resources vary greatly based on the socioeconomic status of each school district.
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Amy Mackin is a writer whose work explores the intersections of education, cultural history, public health, and social equity. Her essays and articles have appeared in The Atlantic, Chalkbeat, The Washington Post, Literary Mama, Witness, The Shriver Report, and other publications.
She holds an MA in American Studies from the University of Massachusetts and an MFA in Nonfiction Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her debut hybrid memoir, Henry’s Classroom: A Special Education in American Motherhood, was released in May 2025.
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