Community Living
…without disabilities. A community can be a neighborhood, town, or city. It can be any place where disabled and non-disabled people both live. Community living also means getting to make…
…without disabilities. A community can be a neighborhood, town, or city. It can be any place where disabled and non-disabled people both live. Community living also means getting to make…
…address CommunicationFIRST’s key recommendations – including cutting the restraint scenes – after a committee of nonspeaking and autistic people were invited to screen the film last week and provide feedback….
…Sacramento, adindzans@csus.edu COLORADO Durango, CO Community Connections, Inc., jnewman@cci-colorado.org CONNECTICUT Monroe, CT Samantha Goldfarb, samanthagoldfarb@gmail.com GEORGIA Athens, GA Presbyterian Student Center at University of Georgia, emmatpeacock@gmail.com Atlanta, GA Autistic Self-Advocacy…
…research about us without us — we’ve got two ways you can help researchers understand our community’s priorities! One way is to submit comments to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee…
…A., Buysse, V., & Wesley, P. W. (1998). Inclusion in the context of competing values in early childhood education. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 13(1), 27-47. 6 Kurth, J. A. &…
…erroneous assumptions about me. Cystic fibrosis often comes with significant breathing difficulties and a life expectancy of 30 years,” said Rose, not her real name due to fear of retaliation….
…not see and meet autistics in your local community. They do not work, shop, buy groceries, bank, or walk around town. Fact: Autistics do work and do participate in their…
…Color Communication Badges Summary Color Communication Badges are an accommodation to support social interaction for people with a variety of disabilities and communication needs. Color communication badges were first developed…
…compassion and his gift for analogies. Honestly though, while we just about wore out the Altavista search engine and the local Borders bookstore, that’s about all we found of real…
…not really told anything. Nobody talked to us. Our parents were given the “sad news” and shown the bleak future ahead, the “lost lives” of their children. We were sent…