His family said the robot is irreplaceable.
"He's no longer isolated. He's part of the class. He's a normal kid sitting or standing, whatever your perspective is on what the robot is doing, zooming in zooming out right there in front of the classroom," said Kyle's father, David Weintraub.
The robot cost about $6,000. Students at Kyle's school helped raise the money to buy it.
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