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Been There Got Out Podcast

High-Conflict Co-Parenting & Kids with Special Needs

24 Jul 2024

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Unlock the complexities of raising children with special needs in high-conflict situations with the help of Lisa Lightner, an expert IEP advocate and a mother with firsthand experience. This episode is a deep dive into the realities of co-parenting and special education, providing you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the education system and advocate for your child. We discuss the critical role of Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and how to determine if your child might benefit from one. You'll also find guidance on managing disagreements with a co-parent who disputes your child's diagnosis, alongside strategies for maintaining your child's well-being during these challenging circumstances.The conversation extends into legal and emotional terrains, dissecting how shared custody can impact decisions about a child's education and the importance of both parents being involved in IEP meetings. For parents preparing for air travel, we share valuable tips to ease the journey for children with autism. Delving into the sensitive issues of guardianship, sibling dynamics, and the need for qualified mental health professionals, this episode does not shy away from the difficult discussions that many families face. Recognizing the mental health service gaps that exist, especially for those in remote areas, we shed light on the resources that can help bridge these disparities and support your family's journey. Join us for an illuminating session that promises to empower parents and caregivers of special needs children navigating divorce and co-parenting.

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