Posted by Beth Finke on July 28th, 2008
About this time a year ago, I was preparing to visit a summer school class of future educators. Most of the students I talked to at Elmhurst College last year graduated in May. They’ll be teaching in another month, and it’s likely they’ll have children with disabilities in their classes.
While I was preparing my talk last year, I wrote …Read More » »
Posted by Beth Finke on April 30th, 2008
The Easter Seals 2008 Training Conference Awards Banquet was Monday night, and man, I’m still stuffed.
Still happy, too. Here’s why: In addition to the well-deserved awards Easter Seals gave out to individuals at the dinner Monday night, CVS Caremark Charitable Trust awarded $350,000 in grants to different Easter Seals autism programs across the country. This means the Trust …Read More » »
Posted by Beth Finke on March 17th, 2008
I was lucky enough to be on Long Island last week when they made the announcement about New York’s new governor. I’d flown to New York by myself – well, with my Seeing Eye dog — to visit elementary schools there. The idea was to promote my children’s book and teach the kids how Seeing Eye dogs work.
In the end, …Read More » »
Posted by Beth Finke on July 11th, 2007
Ever since my memoir Long Time, No See was published I’ve been asked to guest-lecture for college classes. I usually talk about writing, about the assistive technology I use to write, or simply about what it’s like to live with a …Read More » »