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How Magic Helps Neurodiverse Learners Build Confidence and Connection

50 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, Loryn Carpenter welcomes Dr. Kevin Spencer, a magician, educator, researcher, and arts integration expert, to explore how magic can support learning, connection, and confidence for neurodiverse learners and other special populations. Dr. Spencer shares how magic moved beyond entertainment in his work and became a powerful tool for building fine motor skills, working memory, social interaction, self-concept, and emotional engagement. From classrooms and therapy settings to families at home, this conversation offers a fresh look at how wonder, creativity, and the arts can help children feel capable, connected, and seen. Relevant links: kevinspencerlive.com [https://kevinspencerlive.com/] hocusfocuseducation.com [http://hocusfocuseducation.com] magictherapy.com [http://magictherapy.com] Timestamps: (00:00) School updates and introducing Dr. Kevin Spencer (04:40) When did you realize that magic could be integrated beyond the stage? (08:30) What happens in the brain when people are engaged in a magic trick? (14:00) What are people’s favorite tricks? (17:00) What makes magic universal? (23:00) What trends are you noticing in education? (29:00) The arts are not a reward you give kids, its how kids learn (36:30) How do you respond to naysayers? (41:00) Advice to parents and educators (46:40) Learn more about Dr. Kevin Spencer

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