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Understanding and Supporting Our Neurodivergent Students- Overthrowing Education Podcast

Tune in and listen to this engaging discussion between Batsheva Frankel and me on her “Overthrowing Education” podcast!

If you would like to learn more about how to understand and support neurodivergent students (diagnosed with autism, ADHD, sensory and auditory processing disorder, dyslexia, and Irlen syndrome), this podcast is for you!

In addition, I’m sure you will enjoy the fauxsie “infomercial” at the beginning, and the game at the end!

Batsheva takes creativity beyond the classroom and into the podcast (and I got to play!) She demonstrates how we can engage in serious discussions and learning and have fun while doing it- something I dream of seeing in every classroom!

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Jacki Edry

Jacki Edry is a graduate of Hampshire College and has an extensive background in education, writing, and marketing. She has been exploring the world of autism and neurodiversity for over thirty-five years. 

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