'The robot stands in the classroom of kids who can't be there physically, so these kids can dial in from wherever they are”. 9News
"I don't need to tell any family out there and any mother out there, how hard that was to watch what happened to him as a person socially, to have him separated from school, community and friends."
"All of a sudden I was turning at the last peg and the horse went one way; I went the other," Abbie said. Her mother Amanda said, "Abbie was always quite gifted academically so I knew how important that was for her". "I was at home one night watching Big Bang and it happened to be the episode where Sheldon came on, on a robot trying to get to work because he was sick," Charmaine said.Abbie is able to drive the robot into classes.
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