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SEASON 2 FINALE!

Join me for this episode which is a part of the "In The Field" series where we speak with specialists and providers in the field of mental health who can offer insight, expert guidance and knowledge.

In the conclusion of this two-part episode, I continue my chat with Ken Kafele, BCBA, LEP. We'll chat about how learning differences and mental health affect students and how schools and families can support them. We also explore Afro-centered education and its role in empowering Black students through cultural identity and inclusive learning. And of course we'll play a round of Robyne’s Random Reflections!

ABOUT KEN

Ken Kafele is a Licensed Educational Psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst dedicated to empowering families, learners, and professionals through practical tools and strategies. As the founder of the Djed Institute of Learning, Mr. Kafele develops resources like the Djedi Arithmetic Workbook and the Behavior Bootcamp for Parents, blending clinical expertise with approachable, real-world solutions. With degrees psychology, education, and music; and a passion for accessible education, Mr. Kafele helps parents, educators, and learners feel confident, supported, and equipped to create lasting change.

KEN'S CONTACT INFORMATION

Djed Institute Of Learning

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RESOURCES

Soluna

Calm

Parents Helping Parents

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