Heading to Region 1 in South Padre June 10–11? We are too.
We're looking forward to connecting with educators focused on building student independence, communication, and life skills.
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Stop by and say hello to the RoboKind team!
Thirty minutes goes fast. Engagement has to start immediately. Engaging pre-school students can be tough...not for RoboKind teachers! Take one more thing off your plate by letting RoboKind help get your students excited about learning!
Learning doesn’t stop when school ends. Families play a huge role in maintaining progress and RoboKind has supports for you to send home over the summer. Comment "family" to get a copy of the family resource samples below!
Before you head into summer, take a little time now to ensures a smooth start when you return. Check out our end of year guide to wrap up before break!
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As you start thinking ahead, meet the team that helps you bring your full foundations approach to life.
Our Professional Learning team is here to coach, guide, and help you feel confident every step of the way.
Go meet your people:
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In Dawn Ellis’s Pre-K classroom at Pike Road Elementary, students are building confidence with routines, self-regulation, communication, letters, sounds, and numbers through hands-on learning with RoboKind.
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/DnMmTcJNh0
Using RoboKind for social skills? There’s more in RK Central. 👀
Our Facilitator Guides include 260+ extension activities to help students apply lessons in real life, with:
⭐No-prep lesson plans
⭐Structured practice
⭐Naturalistic practice
👉Comment “Resource” for samples!
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Alabama districts are expanding...not because they planned to, but because it’s working.
See the Impact in Alabama at https://t.co/Dz3UfADGkB
From all of us at RoboKind, thank you for meeting students where they are and for what you give each day.
Send this to a teacher who needs the reminder:
What you’re doing matters, even when it doesn’t feel like it.
Dr. Charla DeLeo of St. Clair County Schools shared this about Sandra Tami-Sawyer:
“A phenomenal human and an even better teacher, Sandra Tami-Sawyer has used every fiber of her being to pour love into her students."
Thank you for your impact, Sandra!
Behind every strong classroom is a team of people working together to support both students and teachers.
When teachers feel supported, it shows up in their classrooms and in their students.
Tag a leader or teammate who has made a difference this year.
This time of year is full of classroom moments that only happen because of you.
What is one moment from your classroom lately that reminded you why you do this work?
Autism Acceptance Month may be coming to a close, but acceptance doesn’t have an end date. 💙
This month, classrooms brought our coloring pages to life, each one a reminder that every learner expresses themselves in their own unique way.
Here’s to celebrating every learner.
We just released our RoboKind Numeracy whitepaper, and the early results are strong.
Students are engaged. They are building real foundational skills. And in some classrooms, they are even asking for math time.
Take a look at the full whitepaper:
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What if acceptance isn’t about changing the student, but changing the environment around them? For teacher Sheri Hurt, “acceptance is the daily practice of adjusting the world to fit the student, ensuring they leave the classroom knowing they are valued exactly as they are.”
At Pike Road Elementary, Teacher of the Year Dawn Ellis is seeing it firsthand—her Pre-K students using RoboKind Social Skills + Phonics are entering kindergarten more confident, prepared, and ready to learn. It’s powerful to see it in action. See what she has to say here⬇️
Autism Acceptance starts with understanding and support. Early intervention helps students on the spectrum build strong social skills and at RoboKind, we’re committed to creating tools that celebrate every learner’s unique strengths.💙🧡
Today is World Autism Acceptance Day 💙
We’re celebrating the strengths, perspectives, and individuality of learners with autism—and the educators who support them every day.
#AutismAcceptance#InclusionInAction