Ep 127: From Policy to Personal: Dr. Laura Brackin's Journey in Disability Advocacy
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Dr. Laura Brackin shares her professional journey from special education to leadership roles in advocacy, policy, and state services, emphasizing the shift toward community integration over institutional care. Laura recounts a deeply personal experience with her grandson Jude, who was born with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, a rare genetic disorder affecting cholesterol production and overall development. This experience reshaped her perspective on disability, highlighting the dangers of assuming limitations and the importance of fostering independence. She underscores three key lessons: assume capability, prioritize communication, and invest in early intervention, illustrating how these principles transformed Jude's progress and quality of life. Laura also stresses the critical role of family belief and support in achieving success for individuals with disabilities, urging professionals and families alike to choose hope and empowerment over doubt.