
Wonderfully Wired Podcast
1) Curating Pathways of Care with the Neurodiversity Centre's Corneil Claassen
Welcome to Season 5 of the Wonderfully Wired podcast! In this insightful episode, host Eloise welcomes Corneil Claassen, an educational psychologist and co-lead at the Neurodiversity Center (NDC) in ...Show More
2) Living Wonderfully Wired as a young adult with Juju and Sophia
This special bonus episode of the "Wonderfully Wired" podcast features live studio guests Juju and Sophia, both young women who have served on the Wonderfully Wired team and are "wonderfully wired" th...Show More
3) Assistive Technology for students, parents and teachers with Joan Green
Meet our tech-savvy friend Joan Green! Joan’s been working with assistive technology since the 80s—and she’s got the tools and stories to prove it. From calendar tricks and color-coded Google Drives t...Show More
4) AI for Wonderfully Wired students with Dr Arno Louw (part b)
This episode, the second of two in a series with Dr. Arno Louw from the University of Johannesburg, focuses on how AI can be a student's best friend and assistant, particularly for wonderfully wired ...Show More
5) AI for teachers with Dr Arno Louw (Part a)
What if AI could help tailor education for every learner? In this Part a of the Wonderfully Wired & UJ partnership episode, Dr. Arno Louw  a senior specialist in instructional and e-learning and mana...Show More
6) Burnout and the Wonderfully Wired with Casey Anley
I loved my conversation with Casey Anley talking about burnout in the Wonderfully Wired. Â What does it look like to acknowledge each person's unique energy and work with the available energy instead o...Show More
7) Supporting our Smart but Scattered kids with Dr Peg Dawson
Dr Peg Dawson has had a fruitful career as school psychologist and for over 20 years worked at the Center for Learning and Attention Disorders in New Hampshire for which she received a liftime achiev...Show More
8) Talking Strength based assessment with Dr Jade Rivera
Dr Jade Rivera is professor at the Bridges Gradual School for Cognitive diversity with a passion for 'a strength based world for neurodivergent humans' Â She's been a force for change in education for ...Show More
9) Introducing Southern African Fathers of Children with Neurodiversity (FCN)
“There is a prevailing narrative that black dads are deadbeats, that they often abscond their responsibilities.” said Buzwe Mabuza, founder of Black Dad’s are Cool Dads and one of my three guests on ...Show More
Introducing Southern African Fathers of Children with Neurodiversity (FCN)
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10) Understanding Working Memory with Dr Erica Warren
"If the research shows that Working Memory is a better indicator of academic success than IQ, then why aren't we honing in on this skill in education?" This compelling question is posed by Dr. Erica W...Show More