Small Wins: Lisa Lightner Helping Parents Get Effective Education For Children With Special Needs

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Small Wins: Lisa Lightner Helping Parents Get Effective Education For Children With Special Needs
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We surprised Lisa Lightner, owner of A Day In Our Shoes, a few weeks ago with a check for $75,000 and here's why she couldn't be more deserving. VittoriaWoodill reports

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We surprised Lisa Lightner, owner of A Day In Our Shoes, a few weeks ago with a check for $75,000 and here’s why she couldn’t be more deserving. For children with special needs, the individualized education process system is crucial. Since 2010, Lightner has been making it her mission to lighten the IEP load for parents with her company, A Day In Our Shoes.READ MORE:

As a parent with a special needs child, she remembers how it felt being handed 600 pages of IEP paperwork and realizing even that didn’t cover everything her son needed.

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