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  • Ep. 47- Turning Up the Volume on Education with TeachRock
    Jan 12 2026

    On this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan speaks with TeachRock Executive Director Bill Carbone and Gina Machado, Director of Programs and Partnerships, about how their curriculum uses music to engage students in learning and combat school disengagement. Inspired by founder Stevie Van Zandt's own experience as a struggling student who found his path through music, TeachRock helps K–12 students connect core subjects. Bill and Gina share how music's abstract, identity-building nature makes classrooms feel safer, more inclusive, and more student-centered. The conversation also highlights TeachRock's commitment to teacher feedback, flexible scaffolding for students with disabilities, and creating simple, joyful tools that remind educators why they entered the profession in the first place.

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    50 min
  • Ep. 46- Learning in Every Direction: Inside The Shirley Aninias School
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, NYC special education attorney Adam Dayan sits down with educator and school founder Shirley Aninias—the visionary behind The Shirley Aninias School, a program for neurodiverse learners that blends academics, social–emotional learning, daily living skills, and naturalistic ABA. Shirley shares how a vibrant on-campus "town" fosters creativity, autonomy, and joyful learning while helping students discover how they learn best. Tune in to hear powerful stories of progress, inclusive education, and the small steps that lead to big, life-changing outcomes for neurodiverse children and their families.

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    47 min
  • Ep. 45- Empowerment Through Technology
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan sits down with Beth Rosenberg, educator, and founder of Tech Unlimited, empowering neurodiverse students to develop real-world technology and workplace skills. Beth shares how her experience as a parent of a neurodiverse child inspired her to create a program that now serves more than 500 students with autism, ADHD, OCD, and learning differences - teaching everything from digital media and game design to communication and collaboration. Together, Adam and Beth discuss how technology can unlock new opportunities for students with disabilities, the importance of soft skills, and how parents can foster greater independence and confidence in their children.

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    47 min
  • Ep. 44- Leading with Inclusion at The IDEAL School of Manhattan
    Oct 13 2025

    In this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan sits down with Janet Wolfe, Head of School at The IDEAL School of Manhattan - New York City's only K–12 independent inclusion school. Since joining IDEAL in 2016, Janet has led its transformation into a fully accredited program with a thriving high school including post-secondary initiative for students ages 18 to 21. Together, Adam and Janet explore what true inclusion looks like in practice. From classrooms that celebrate every learner's individuality to programs that promote academic challenges, social-emotional growth, and lifelong community. This conversation reveals how IDEAL is reshaping education to ensure every student feels seen, supported, and authentically themselves.

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    43 min
  • Ep. 43 - Academics and Beyond: Nurturing Children, Supporting Families
    Sep 8 2025
    In this episode of The Curious Incident Podcast, Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan welcomes Jennifer Susser, Admissions Head at West End Day School in Manhattan. Drawing on nearly 30 years as a clinical social worker, Jennifer shares her path to West End Day and highlights the school's distinctive approach to creating a nurturing environment for children with diverse needs. Their conversation delves into how social-emotional learning is woven into daily life, the impact of individualized counseling and small class sizes, and the vital role families play in helping children grow and thrive.
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    44 min
  • Ep. 42 - Unlocking Potential: The Importance of Executive Functioning and Social/Emotional Learning
    Aug 11 2025

    NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan explores the critical role of Executive Functioning along with Social and Emotional Learning in a conversation with Randall Klein, education strategist and Director of Educational Services at Pediatric Assessment and Learning Support (PALS), on The Curious Incident Podcast. Randall shares her belief that every student can thrive when provided with the right tools, time, and trust, advocating for a whole-child approach that integrates social, emotional, and academic development. She explains how executive functioning—the brain's self-management system—shapes organization, time management, planning, and emotional regulation, and how challenges in these areas often appear as misunderstood behaviors rather than willful defiance. Offering practical strategies such as using checklists, breaking tasks into smaller steps, practicing time estimation, and asking curiosity-driven questions, Randall encourages parents and educators to help students understand how they learn best, embrace mistakes, and develop resilience. She also describes the benefits of creative, low-pressure activities like Lego projects and improv to build problem-solving, flexibility, and collaboration, emphasizing that these "soft" skills—often the most challenging to master—are vital for lifelong success.

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    55 min
  • Ep. 41 - The Hidden Battle: A lifetime with OCD, Anxiety and Hope
    Jul 14 2025

    In this powerful and personal episode, NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan speaks with his Executive Assistant, Kristine Champagne, about her lived experience with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). With years of professional experience and a deep passion for supporting children, Kristine opens up about the often-invisible struggles she's faced since childhood. Together, they explore the complexities of intrusive thoughts, compulsive rituals, and the shame and guilt often hidden behind high-functioning exteriors. Kristine also shares how avoidance shaped her life, her initial fears around therapy and medication, and how she's learning to live with OCD rather than fight against it—offering hope and insight to others on a similar path.

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    54 min
  • Ep. 40 - From Diagnosis to Determination: A Mother's Journey Through Special Education Advocacy
    Jun 9 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan speaks with Dani Amirian, a former media executive who became a dedicated advocate for her son with special needs. Dani shares her family's journey, beginning with her son James' early diagnosis of strabismus and evolving into a complex path of developmental delays, therapies, and special education planning. She opens up about navigating Early Intervention, CPSE, CSE, private services, and the emotional toll of advocacy. With honesty and determination, Dani offers valuable insights on building the right support team, staying organized, and always believing in your child's potential. Whether you're a parent, educator, or professional in the special needs space, Dani's story will leave you inspired, informed, and empowered.

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    46 min