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Lisa Raffoul is a Family Coaching and Training Specialist.

She has worked with people and organizations that support children with a disability for over 20 years.

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Her inspiration was her son, Eric, who had multiple and complex disabilities.

Lisa is a dynamic public speaker and has created signature workshops to advance the parent perspective and empower others to provide support in a more authentic and family-centered approach.

Lisa owns and operates a business called, Family Matters by Lisa Raffoul.
We were ready for a weekend away. A team of moms had gone out of town to do a presentation at a conference. For a few of the ladies, it was the first time away from home and needless to say, they were a bit apprehensive about leaving their family.

For one mom in particular, there was a concern for her son who had Autism and a seizure disorder. He had not had a seizure in over a year so she was confident that he wouldn't have one while she was away. At the same time, she was anxious of the chance that he would have one while she was away. She carried most of the responsibility for matters related to her son's health and she didn't want her husband to feel stressed if a seizure did occur.

On the last day of the conference she received a call from home. The worry in her voice told us that something was wrong. Her husband called to let her know that indeed, their son had a grand mal seizure. With patient expertise, she guided him on what to do until she returned home the next day.

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