Don't IEP Alone.

How to Advocate for IEPs Amid Political Shifts

Lisa Lightner

Discussed in episode: The End of the Department of Education? What Parents and Teachers Need to Know Now

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Welcome to another episode of "Don't IEP Alone" with your host Lisa Lightner. In today's episode, Lisa addresses the widespread concerns of parents navigating the potential impacts of recent political changes on special education and related services. As a mother of a child with disabilities and an advocate, Lisa shares personal insights and historical perspectives, calming nerves while rallying listeners to prepare and act. 

With discussions around executive orders, potential disruptions in educational funding, and federal versus state responsibilities, Lisa lays out what we might expect in the coming months. She emphasizes the importance of solidarity, preparedness, and the power of collective action in safeguarding the rights and resources necessary for our children's education. So, grab a cup of coffee, take a deep breath, and join us as we delve into how to advocate effectively during uncertain times.

Don't IEP Alone with Lisa Lightner, Special Education Advocate

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