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How a Mother’s Fight Created a Movement

How a Mother’s Fight Created a Movement

Episode 198 Published 6 days, 5 hours ago
Description

When A. Kelly Neal’s young son was placed in the corner of a classroom instead of being taught alongside his peers, everything changed. Faced with an education system that failed to recognize her child's potential, Kelly made a decision that would alter the course of her life forever. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, the attorney, special education advocate, and founder of Neal Student Support Advocacy & Disability shares how personal adversity became a mission to empower families navigating autism, dyslexia, special education, and disability advocacy. Through stories of resilience, legal battles, and unwavering determination, Kelly reveals what happens when a parent refuses to accept "no" as the final answer. Her journey offers powerful lessons about advocacy, purpose, and building a legacy that changes lives.

Key Takeaways

  • A parent's advocacy can completely change a child's future.
  • Autism and dyslexia should never define a child's potential.
  • Systems improve when families understand their rights.
  • Connection and community create lasting change.
  • Purpose often emerges from life's most painful experiences.

Notable Quotes

  • "I knew I was going to have to fight for my kid."
  • "You cannot trust schools. I don't care how nice they are."
  • "People really need help out here."
  • "The system didn't break me. It built my purpose."
  • "When one woman rises, we all rise."

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