Posts by savedbytyping
Chappie 2015 Download Torrent
In the near future, crime is patrolled by police mechanized. When the police one Droid, Chappie, theft and given new software, he becomes the first robot able to think and feel the same. Seeds: 134 Leechers: 51 In the near future, crime is under the supervision of a repressive police manual. But now, people are…
Read MoreRegister Here for March 21st Celebration of Communication
March 21st is our next Celebration and we hope you can make it to celebrate so many getting a voice this year! Please join us at the next monthly gathering of typers on March 21st at 4:00 PM for lots of fun, learning, and friendship. Join us at The SePro Building 11550 N Meridian St, Carmel, Indiana 46032. Please let…
Read MoreRethinking Autism Conference April 15-18
This April there will be a Rethinking Autism State Conference! This event will bring together hundreds of voices as a passionate statewide network to inspire hope and ignite change. Speakers, educators, students, paraprofessionals, therapists, psychologists, medical professionals, caregivers, parents, individuals on the spectrum and many other interested persons will learn from Tracy Thresher and Larry…
Read MoreFoundations for Success with Supported Typing, April 25, 2015
Purpose of Program: To properly train and prepare parents and professionals to discover the potential for typing in non-verbal autistic individuals, so when the potential for Facilitated Communications (FC) exists you are able to discover it. This training program is intended for: Parents and non-verbal autistic children who might be trying typing for the first…
Read MoreRegister Here for February 21st Celebration of Communication
February 21st is our next Celebration and we hope you can make it to celebrate so many getting a voice this year! Please join us at the next monthly gathering of typers on February 21st at 4:00 PM for lots of fun, learning, and friendship. Join us at The SePro Building 11550 N Meridian St, Carmel, Indiana 46032.…
Read MoreRegister Here for December 20th Celebration of Communication
December 20 is our next Celebration and we hope you can make it to celebrate so many getting a voice this year! Please join us at the next monthly gathering of typers on December 20 at 4:00 PM for lots of fun, learning, and friendship. Join us at The SePro Building 11550 N Meridian St, Carmel, Indiana 46032.…
Read MoreNeurologic Music Therapy Workshop Results
On October 14th we had a Neurologic Music Therapy event that was amazing. Cutting edge work by Casey DePriest and Eric Lund from Access Academy and Optimal Rhythms in Evansville, Indiana was shared with us. We got some video that we’ll post to the website. Casey and Eric shared how they had kids doing trigonometry within…
Read MoreMatthew Hobson’s Book “I’m So Glad You Found Me in Here”
“When I had my book published, I only hoped that I could at least help one person have the opportunity to be “found.” Understandably, I hoped it would save a person such as myself. Locked in my body for years, I had no way to communicate that I had more intelligence than anyone suspected. I…
Read MoreChanges to Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s Policies Reduce Autistics’ Access to Therapy
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Indiana’s largest health insurer plans to make additional cuts to its coverage for autism therapies, including steep cuts to services implemented in 2001, when the state became the first in the U.S. to require health insurers to cover autism therapy in a meaningful way. After an initial strong start…
Read MoreUniversity of Northern Iowa’s 2014 Midwest Summer Institute: Inclusion & Communication for All
The University of Northern Iowa’s Continuing Education Program, in partnership with Syracuse University’s Institute on Communication and Inclusion and Inclusion Connection, is hosting the 2014 Midwest Summer Institute: Inclusion & Communication for All on June 23-24, 2014. Join with a community of educators, families, individuals with and without disabilities, support personnel, and researchers for two days…
Read More