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Accessible Designs Could Help Us All - But Only If Firms Bite : All Tech Considered : NPR - 0 views

  • Here are the basics about Alex Blaszczuk: She lives in Manhattan. She's 26. She has a 20 pound cat. She's a third year law student at Columbia University. And about 18 months ago she broke her neck.
Roger Holt

'NeuroTribes' Examines The History - And Myths - Of The Autism Spectrum : Shots - Healt... - 0 views

  • Silberman chronicles the history of autism and examines some of the myths surrounding our current understanding of the condition in his new book, NeuroTribes. Along the way, he revisits Asperger's calculated efforts to save his patients.
Roger Holt

The National Review: Special-Education Needs Help : NPR - 0 views

  • Officially reported disability rates in public schools are entirely unreliable and are almost certainly inflated indicators of how many students are actually disabled. Eventually, school and government officials are going to have to acknowledge that our current procedures for identifying students as disabled are fundamentally flawed and commit themselves to improving these procedures.
Roger Holt

Rethinking 'Retarded': Should It Leave The Lexicon? : NPR - 0 views

  • "Retarded" used to be a garden-variety insult, but it may be the next candidate for prime-time bleeping.
Roger Holt

For Some Jobs, Asperger's Syndrome Can Be An Asset : NPR - 0 views

  • Statistics on the unemployed have been dominating the news for months. And while the current portrait of the jobless might seem dire, consider this: According to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, less than 20 percent of the disabled population in the country has work.But Aspiritech, a nonprofit in the suburbs of Chicago, is trying to help improve the job outlook for people with Asperger's and high-functioning autism.
Roger Holt

Children Labeled 'Bipolar' May Get A New Diagnosis : NPR - 0 views

  • Since the mid-1990s, the number of children diagnosed with bipolar disorder has increased a staggering 4,000 percent. And that number has caused a lot of controversy in the world of child psychiatry.
Roger Holt

Asperger's Officially Placed Inside Autism Spectrum : NPR - 1 views

  • Asperger's syndrome is really just a form of autism and does not merit a separate diagnosis, according to a panel of researchers assembled by the American Psychiatric Association.
Roger Holt

Intellectually Disabled Student Wins Dorm Suit : NPR - 0 views

  • Here's one reason Micah Fialka-Feldman wants to live on his college campus, instead of remaining at home with his parents: To get to college in the morning, he takes the public bus near his home, then transfers to a second bus. The trip takes about two hours.
  • Fialka-Feldman, 24, attends classes at Oakland University, as part of a program for students like him, with intellectual disabilities. The campus is about 20 miles from where he lives with his parents in Huntington Woods, Mich.
  • A few years ago, Fialka-Feldman helped his younger sister Emma move into her dorm room when she went off to college at Mount Holyoke. It gave him another reason to want to live on campus: He thought he was missing out on an important part of college life. But his school said because he was in a special program and not a full-time student, he couldn't live on campus.
Roger Holt

Down Syndrome Births Rise Unexpectedly - Shots - Health News Blog : NPR - 1 views

  • You might be surprised to learn there's been an increase in the number of children born with Down syndrome in recent years. The conventional wisdom holds that with more prenatal screening, the rate at which children would be born with Down syndrome would have fallen.
Roger Holt

A Conversation with Temple Grandin : NPR - 0 views

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    "Animal scientist Temple Grandin says autism helps her see things as animals do. Grandin talks about her work designing humane slaughter systems for animals, and her unique way of looking at the world."
Roger Holt

Every Young Person Deserves A 'Blissful Bedroom' : NPR - 0 views

  • Makeovers — for the body and the home — have become a staple of reality television shows. And now, for a handful of young adults in New York, they are becoming an actual reality. Blissful Bedrooms is a nonprofit organization committed to transforming the bedrooms of young people living with disabilities. They don't have an office, or paid staff, but they do have a website, a Facebook page, and a lengthy ad on Craigslist soliciting volunteers to help with bedroom makeovers.
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Autistic Kids Learn To Survive, And Thrive, In College : NPR - 0 views

  • a student living with Asperger's syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism, the everyday social interactions of college life can be awkward. Heim is part of a new influx of kids with autism who are heading off to college, creating a new demand for college services to help students with autism fit in, graduate and find jobs.
Roger Holt

Prize-Winning Poet: Discovering 'My Dyslexia' At 58 : NPR - 0 views

  • As a child, Philip Schultz didn't understand why he couldn't learn. He was held back twice and both his classmates and teachers ignored him. When he revealed that he wanted to be a writer, he was ridiculed. Schultz went on to become a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. But it wasn't until his young son was diagnosed with dyslexia that Schultz, then 58, had a name for the disorder that had plagued him his entire life.
Roger Holt

Children's Book Apps: A New World Of Learning : NPR - 0 views

  • There's a whole new way to read your kids to sleep these days — or to distract them while you are trying to get something done. If you have a smartphone or an iPad, you can download a kids' book app in no time. From classics to stories created specifically as an app, these enhanced e-books include narration, animation and interactive features. Some children are even getting their first exposure to books on a digital device.
Roger Holt

Diane Ravitch: Standardized Testing Undermines Teaching : NPR - 0 views

  • "I came to the conclusion ... that No Child Left Behind has turned into a timetable for the destruction of American public education," she tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross. "I had never imagined that the test would someday be turned into a blunt instrument to close schools — or to say whether teachers are good teachers or not — because I always knew children's test scores are far more complicated than the way they're being received today."
Roger Holt

Some Doctors Still Dismiss Parents' Concerns About Autism : Shots - Health News : NPR - 0 views

  • Most children with autism get diagnosed around age 5, when they start school. But signs of the developmental disorder may be seen as early as 1 year old. Yet even if a parent notices problems making eye contact or other early signs of autism, some doctors still dismiss those concerns, a study finds, saying the child will "grow out of it." That can delay diagnosis and a child's access to therapy.
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Autistic Tampa Student Will Attend His Neighborhood Middle School | StateImpact Florida - 0 views

  • After waiting 57 days since the school year began, Henry Frost will be able to cross the street and walk less than the length of two football fields to attend his neighborhood middle school.
Roger Holt

When Tragedy Strikes - Montana Association of School Psychologists - 0 views

  • As the country mourns for the everyone in Newtown, Connecticut, we have had some reports of children in Montana who were seriously upset about the recent tragic events at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Please feel free to share the resources listed below.
Roger Holt

Orlando Charter School Excels At Serving Students With and Without Disabilities | State... - 0 views

  • one of seven charter schools run by the non-profit UCP, affiliated with the central Florida chapter of United Cerebral Palsy. And it’s unique in several ways. Half of its students are like Ellie and don’t have a disability. The other half has disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and autism. New research suggests this mix of students raises achievement — not only for the students with disabilities, but their non-disabled classmates as well.
Roger Holt

NPR audio: Studio 360: Autism, Flanagan, Shearwater - 0 views

  • On the Spectrum Jonathan Mitchell is a writer from Los Angeles. He wrote a novel about his life experience with Asperger's syndrome, an autism-spectrum disorder. Independent producer Tamar Brott met Mitchell in a writing class a few years ago.
  • Blythe Corbett Autism researcher Blythe Corbett explores the connection between autism and creativity. She addresses the controversies surrounding autism, including the debunked link to vaccinations and the emerging neurodiversity movement among adults, which says that autism isn't worse - just different.
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