Understanding the Impact of Potential Changes to Department of Education on Special Needs

Don't IEP Alone.

In this episode of "Don't IEP Alone," host Lisa Lightner welcomes back attorney Laura Hennigan to discuss the complex and ever-evolving landscape of special education and disability rights in the United States. They delve into the looming concerns surrounding the potential weakening of the IDEA and the US Department of Education's role amidst current political tumult. Laura, a Connecticut-based parent attorney with personal ties to special education, offers valuable insights into navigating the potential changes and challenges parents and advocates may face. 

They emphasize the importance of meaningful advocacy, staying informed, and focusing on what can be controlled in these uncertain times. Together, they explore practical strategies for parents and educators to protect the rights of children with disabilities. Tune in to gain a sense of hope, actionable steps, and a reminder of the importance of staying engaged in the fight for education equity.

Laura Heneghan is a dedicated parent attorney specializing in special education. Her journey into this field was inspired by her personal experiences as a mother of children with disabilities. After successfully navigating the complex special education system for her own family, Laura recognized the opportunity to assist others facing similar challenges. Based in Connecticut, she is part of a supportive community of attorneys and advocates committed to making a difference. Laura values collaboration and continuous learning, having established a fruitful partnership with fellow advocate Lisa several years ago. Her passion and expertise drive her mission to empower families in their pursuit of educational equity.

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

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