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Logo with text: "A Day In Our Shoes" featuring a green sneaker and pink high heel highlights Lisa Lightner's message—"Don't IEP Alone.
A Day in our Shoes
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Home and Family Disability Advocacy

A person sits on a bed surrounded by various scattered items, including clothes, makeup, a hairdryer, headphones, and a notebook. The room appears cluttered—a perfect opportunity to teach executive functioning skills at home.
Executive Functions

50 Signs Your Child Needs Executive Functioning Help (at home or school)

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Disability Acceptance, Advocacy and Activism

Should You Take Your IEP Fight to the Media? Read This First.

Understanding disabilities
Disability Acceptance, Advocacy and Activism

Yes, You Can Ask About My Son’s Disabilities—Kids Need to Learn.

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IEP and Special Education Knowledge

Your Child Needs an Elevator Pitch—Here’s Why and How to Create One

Disability Acceptance, Advocacy and Activism

Our day at the 77Kids fashion show at King of Prussia Mall

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Disability Acceptance, Advocacy and Activism

{Thoughtful Thursday} and someone gets to come in last place

Transabled and transautistic
IEP and Special Education Knowledge

Transabled and Transautistic: Is this really a thing?

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IEP and Special Education Knowledge

Hand Flapping When Excited, But Not Autism? How to Tell, When to Worry.

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IEP and Special Education Knowledge

Is “Special Needs” Offensive or Politically Correct? Here’s the new term.

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  • Professional Development Hours
    • Understand IEP Data Collection
    • Free Paraeducator IEP Guide
  • Become a Special Ed Advocate
    • IEP Transition Workshops
    • From Worries to Wins: Navigating Anxiety with IEPs and 504s
    • IEP Toolkit for Parents
    • Don’t IEP Alone Courses and Products
    • IEP Meeting Sur-THRIVE-al Kit
    • Your IEP Playbook
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