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Institute on Communication and Inclusion at Syracuse University
For almost two decades the Institute on Communication and Inclusion has been giving a voice and a means to communicate to people with disabilities who may have otherwise been living in silence or isolation. The Institute on Communication and Inclusion (ICI) conducts research and promotes support for people with disabilities to communicate in schools and…
Read MoreJeremy Stutz
Jeremy Stutz with Laura Poorman — November 2013 [dt_divider style=”thick” /] Jeremy began typing in 2013. Visit Jeremy’s Facebook page – must login to Facebook to view (opens in new window) Subscribe on YouTube to Follow Jeremy’s Progress (opens in new window) [dt_divider style=”thick” /]
Read MoreAutism Group Discovers New World of Possibilities and Results!
We are autistic individuals who have no way to communicate, until someone introduced us to typing. This is our monthly reunion to share our lives with each other and those who are interested. Typing isn’t for everyone, but for us it OPENS THE WINDOW TO THE WORLD and awesomely introduces relationship at a profoundly meaningful…
Read MoreIndiana Healthcare Toolbox Helps Connect Uninsured Families to Indiana’s Public Health Insurance Programs
Indiana Healthcare Toolbox helps schools, nonprofit groups and community organizations connect uninsured families to Indiana’s public health insurance programs. The toolbox provides families and professionals information on what programs are available and who is eligible, while giving professionals the tools they need to locate and direct those families on where to apply for coverage. Visit…
Read More“About Special Kids” Is For Questions About Special Needs Children
About Special Kids is the place for families and professionals in Indiana to go to “ASK” questions about children with special needs and to access information and resources about a variety of topics such as health insurance, special education, community resources and medical homes. ASK is your connection to family support in the state of…
Read MoreBrownsburg Screening of Documentary Rescheduled for December 8; Fishers Screening Still on November 24 at 2PM
Mother Nature has forced us to reschedule the screening of Wretches & Jabberers that was to have taken place this past Sunday, so… Please join us at the Brownsburg Public Library at the rescheduled FREE screening on Sunday, December 8 at 2:00 PM. The Fishers FREE screening (and snacks) is still scheduled for Sunday, November 24…
Read MoreGrant From Answers for Autism Helps Support April 2014 Master Trainer Conference in Fishers
The Answers for Autism Grant was recently awarded to Saved By Typing to help seed-fund our Master Trainer event on April 26-27, 2014 at Hamilton Southeastern High School. Our immediate aim is to enhance the support available for Indiana nonverbal persons who might communicate, and to develop Master Trainers in Indiana. Words cannot adequately express…
Read MoreSycamore Services Community Activity and Integration
Sycamore Services, Inc. provides community-based activities that may be combined with other program supports to improve skills that will lead to a more independent, involved life for the person receiving services. Visit Resource: Sycamore Services Community Activity and Integration (opens in new window) [dt_divider style=”thick” /]
Read MoreFREE Screening of Documentary Film About Autistic World Travelers
Attend This Cinematic Celebration of Typers! About the Movie: In Wretches & Jabberers, two men with autism embark on a global quest to change attitudes about disability and intelligence. Determined to put a new face on autism, Tracy Thresher, 42, and Larry Bissonnette, 52, travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland. At each stop, they…
Read MoreReviews of Matthew Hobson’s Book “I’m So Glad You Found Me in Here”
“Thank you to the entire Hobson family for sharing such an amazing story and for giving hope to many who thought there was none.” Gayle Bedwell “I am certain it will change many lives!” Teacher09 “Buy this book, read it, and be INSPIRED.” Robin Dotlich “WOW. What can I say? From the moment I picked…
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