Exceptional Minds with RoboKind
Exceptional Minds with RoboKind
Podcast Description
Welcome to Exceptional Minds with RoboKind, the podcast where we celebrate and empower all learners. Each episode dives into the stories, strategies, and breakthroughs driving inclusive education, featuring insightful conversations with educators, thought leaders, and innovators dedicated to inspiring exceptional minds. From practical tips to cutting-edge technology, we explore new ways to foster independence, confidence, and success for students of every ability. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or advocate, Exceptional Minds invites you to join our mission of transforming learning, one conversation at a time.
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The podcast focuses on the themes of inclusive education, empowerment strategies, and innovative teaching methods, with episodes exploring specific topics such as the integration of technology in special education and the personal journeys of educators like Michele Sayles Harris and Dawn Ellis.

Welcome to Exceptional Minds with RoboKind, the podcast where we celebrate and empower all learners. Each episode dives into the stories, strategies, and breakthroughs driving inclusive education, featuring insightful conversations with educators, thought leaders, and innovators dedicated to inspiring exceptional minds. From practical tips to cutting-edge technology, we explore new ways to foster independence, confidence, and success for students of every ability. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or advocate, Exceptional Minds invites you to join our mission of transforming learning, one conversation at a time.
In this special episode of Exceptional Minds with RoboKind, we’re revisiting a powerful Autism Acceptance Month conversation with Dr. Lisa Kershaw.
Dr. Kershaw shares the deeply personal story that shaped her life and career: her journey as a mother to her son, Clarence, whose autism diagnosis came years after early signs first appeared. What began as a family’s search for answers became a calling. From learning in isolation, to helping teachers better understand communication, to stepping into special education and statewide autism leadership, Dr. Kershaw’s story is one of persistence, compassion, and purpose.
This episode is a reminder that acceptance goes far beyond awareness. It means seeing the person first, recognizing that communication can look different, and building the kind of support systems that help students and families thrive. Watche the episode here: https://www.robokind.com/webinars/autism-acceptance

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