Alexis Clarkson: OlliNepal
We should all strive to see the beauty and potential in everything, and everyone, and to me, that is inclusion. "
We should all strive to see the beauty and potential in everything, and everyone, and to me, that is inclusion. "
"Helping Hands" at Rice University have developed Dino-Might, a controller/game designed for patients with cerebral palsy to use for physical therapy.
AUSTIN, Texas - (May 23, 2012) - Cycling training is
ScienceDaily (May 7, 2012) Like their healthy peers, children with
Intensive goal-directed upper limb training programs using either constraint-induced movement
The Technical Assistance and Dissemination Network (or “TA&D Network”) is a network
The Autism Cares Foundation (ACF) was founded by the parents
Kris' Camp is a non-profit organization first established in 1995
MISSION Helping Autism Through Learning and Outreach is a non-profit
MISSION To realize the vision, the Board has established its
The Ollibean/OlliNepal team finished up their trekking outside of Pohkara,
NOAH is a U.S. based nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that offers
Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping,
“These discrete garments are very comfortable in all types of
The Hannah's Buddies Charity Classic began in 2000 with John
The WSA is the most comprehensive resource for people and
Landau-Kleffner syndrome, or acquired epileptic aphasia, is a rare childhood
The Greenspan Floortime Approach™ announces a new video course for
The Coffee Klatch started on a whim. I often speak
Occupational therapy with a focus on yoga could hold the
New Voices is a short-term, intensive, individualized educational program for
FRIDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) -- Autism itself seems to
Audio available Children with autism often have problems developing motor
I now have new ways to work with a child
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained and published neuroanatomist
Why Inventing Technologies for the Disabled is Not Just Right
As a pediatric PT, I often hear requests for "another
Rare Disease affects over 350 million people worldwide, and the
We know how challenging it is in the States for our kids to have the supports they need to get an education and it is 100 times more challenging for our friends in Nepal.
Sharon A. Gutman, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, is Editor-in-Chief, American Journal
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) educates, advocates and provides support services
People with autism whose condition prevents them from speaking are making breakthroughs with the help of tablet computers and special applications that allow them to communicate, some for the first time. Lesley Stahl reports.