Feb. 25, 2026

SCS Episode 4 Fruitful conversations with Michelle Fruhschien

SCS Episode 4 Fruitful conversations with Michelle Fruhschien
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To conclude our February lineup we look back at our conversation with medical mom Michelle Fruhschien. on this episode we discuss her journey from teaching English class to becoming a Special Education teacher not only to help others but, to learn how she could help her daughter who deals with a rare genetic condition called Jordan's Syndrome. We also discuss the importance of encouraging children to ask questions, to include, and respect members of the disability community at a young age, the importance of recognizing each individuals unique needs and celebrate the milestone. To follow along on the Fruhschien family's journey click the links below.

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Until next time Keep Calm and Roll on.