Posted by Patricia Wright on June 5th, 2008
Do people still actually use those big books of yellow pages? I suppose so. But I must say, I can’t remember the last time I looked up a phone number or address that way. Why do that when I can access information more quickly using a Web browser?
The ability to utilize the internet is key for staying connected to the …Read More » »
Posted by Patricia Wright on February 22nd, 2008
What can systematic intervention provide for an individual with autism? For Carly Fleischmann, it gave the opportunity to communicate.
Although the ABC News report about Carly was brief, it appeared that Carly was independently communicating via speech generating software on a laptop. What’s important to note here is that she appears …Read More » »
Posted by Beth Finke on February 19th, 2008
I tell people I am the only blind woman in America being paid to moderate a blog. I’m not sure that’s true, but so far no one has challenged me on that statement.
This Thursday I’m one of the presenters at a session called “It’s My Party, and I’ll Blog if I Want To.” That’s just one of many sessions being …Read More » »
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Posted by Beth Finke on February 4th, 2008
Tomorrow’s Super Tuesday! If you live in one of the states holding a primary, you might want to take a last-minute look at what the candidates have to say about autism before you duck into the voting booth.
In November, Katy Beh Neas blogged about autism being …Read More » »
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Posted by Beth Finke on August 31st, 2007
A Wall Street Journal article (subscription only) this summer, titled “Erasing ‘Un’ From ‘Unemployable’ “, opens with a story about Harrison Mullinax, an 18-year-old in Anderson, SC who has autism.
“Unlike most who are autistic,” the article reads, “he now has a real job.”
The article goes on to talk about efforts to …Read More » »
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Posted by Beth Finke on April 27th, 2007
Hello, I’m Beth Finke, Easter Seals’ Interactive Community Coordinator. I’m thrilled to be hearing from you all. What that fancy “Interactive Community Coordinator” title means is that I’m the one moderating this new autism blog at Easter Seals. I’ll be reading through blog comments on a daily basis and forwarding your comments to Easter Seals blog authors and information and …Read More » »