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In this heart-centered episode of The Playbase Podcast, Frances sits down with Thabatta Mizrahi, educator, consultant, university lecturer, and strategic educational partnership builder. Thabatta shares how growing up as the oldest sibling in an immigrant family, with two siblings with different special needs, shaped the way she sees the world. Rather than seeing people through labels or limitations, she was raised to see a spectrum of abilities, strengths, and gifts. Frances and Thabatta explore what it means to educate all learners, why relationship is the foundation of learning, and how inclusion has evolved over time. They speak deeply about strength-based education, the responsibility teachers carry, and the beauty of seeing every child as a whole human being, not a problem to be fixed. This episode is a powerful reminder that education does not only happen inside a classroom. Every relationship is an opportunity to teach, learn, connect, and see one another more fully. Show Notes In this episode, Frances and Thabatta discuss: * Thabatta’s work at the University of Miami * Teaching future educators how to differentiate instruction * What it means to meet the needs of all learners * Building partnerships between universities, schools, nonprofits, museums, and community organizations * Thabatta’s consulting work with schools, parents, and children * Why she never wanted to choose only one group to serve * Growing up as the oldest child in an immigrant family * How her siblings shaped her lens on education and humanity * The difference between visible and invisible disabilities * Why labels can limit the way we see people * The evolution of inclusion, mainstreaming, and special education * Why all educators need tools from both general and special education * The importance of strength-based teaching * Why children are not problems to be fixed * How educators can see the individuality of every student * The role of connection, trust, and relationship in learning * How teachers can become vessels for information, inspiration, and possibility * The power of being seen, heard, and understood * Why we are all educators, even outside formal classrooms Reflection Question from Thabatta If all the world is a classroom, how are you navigating your responsibility as an educator in your relationships, your family, your work, and your community? Closing Thought You do not have to be a teacher to be an educator. Every interaction is an opportunity to model, teach, connect, and help someone feel seen. Connect with Thabatta Mizrahi 🌐 Website: https://www.thabattasm.com/ [https://www.thabattasm.com/] 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thabattasm/ [https://www.instagram.com/thabattasm/] Connect with The Play Base 🌐 Website: www.us.theplaybase.com 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaybase/ 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theplaybase
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