
Education Outside the Box: Empowering Neurodiverse Students with Angel Alexander
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About this listen
From her unexpected journey into special needs education to redefining what it means to serve neurodivergent students, Angel shares how The First Hope became a sanctuary for students who don’t fit the traditional mold and why that’s exactly the point.
Together, they discuss what makes First Hope’s model so unique: strength-based programming, life and work readiness, positive behavioral support, and flexible, individualized education pathways. You’ll also hear how students are thriving in inclusive programs, getting real-world job experience, and being empowered to fail forward and find purpose.
Whether you’re a parent navigating the school system, an educator seeking hope, or simply someone who believes every child deserves to be seen and celebrated, this episode will move you.
Topics include:
- The origin story behind Angel’s leadership at First Hope
- What true inclusion looks like in and outside the classroom
- Rebuilding trust in education after trauma or disappointment
- How Florida’s scholarship programs make private education more accessible
- The hidden menu of education options that empower families and students
- Equipping students not just to pass, but to thrive in life
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