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Hello Catie McRae: FDLRS Rena Carney: FDLRS ATEN Region 1 Technology Center

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Hello

Catie McRae: FDLRSRena Carney: FDLRS ATEN Region 1 Technology Center

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Let’s talk about working together

Literacy Intervention ProjectNewspaper ProjectESE Awareness Project

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We need your help. Other benefits:

Service HoursAltruismFinding a story Good ReportingIncreasing awareness about differences between peopleRewards of knowing people who are challenged

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Some networking ideas for you:

• Presentation to an ESE class on ideas for publishing an article in the LHL

• Visit CBI class and mentor student• Possibly ‘coauthor’ article with student from CBI

class• Publish some articles about activities taking place

in the ESE department i.e. Special Olympics/T Shirts and student government

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Serious

• Confidentiality• Sensitivity and respect• Patience

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Disabilities

• Some disabilities are immediately apparent.

• Others are mild and you don’t even know a person has a disability.

• All of us have something or other that makes us different: learning styles

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Disabilities 101• Acquired

– Spinal cord injury, amputation, Lou Gehrig's disease

• Born with – Developmental

• Speech/Articulation therapy– Physical

• Cerebral palsy– Cognitive

• Autism, mental retardation, dyslexia

– Genetic• Down’s syndrome

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Famous People with Disabilities 

http://www.grandin.com/

Dr. Temple Grandin

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Famous People with Disabilities 

Jim AbbottJim Abbott has thrown a no-hitter, won Olympic gold in 1988, and been on Letterman. He is the only player in major league baseball who was born with one hand.

• http://www.jimabbott.info/video.html

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Famous People with Disabilities 

Jim Abbott

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For Families of One Handed Children

• Sports For Those With a Physical Challenge

• How to Play Baseball with One Hand

• From Jim Abbott To Parents of Children With a Challenge

• Support Groups for Parents of Children With Limb Differences

• How to Type and Keyboard With One Hand

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Magic JohnsonMagic Johnson, at 6-foot 9, was the tallest point guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He accomplished everything a player could dream of during his 12 year NBA career.

• On November 7, 1991, Johnson retired from professional basketball because a blood test had shown that he was infected with HIV. He then dedicated his life to educating people -- especially youngsters -- about HIV and AIDS prevention. He established the Magic Johnson Foundation to raise money to fund HIV and AIDS organizations.

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Stephen Hawking• http://

www.hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html

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Famous People with Disabilities • Stephen Hawking

When Stephen Hawking was 21-years-old, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also know as Lou Gehrig’s disease. This disease attacks the nerves that control a body’s voluntary movements. It affects walking, speaking, breathing, swallowing, etc. At the time of his diagnosis, the doctors gave Hawking two years to live. Hawking has defied this time frame and is still working. Today, Stephen is confined to a wheelchair, cannot move much at all, has trouble holding his head up, and cannot speak. He now uses a special computer that displays the text he types and speaks what he types with an electronic voice.

• Stephen Hawking : A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes. The book tries to explain many of Hawking’s physical and mathematical ideas and calculations without using math. The book became a best seller and was made into a movie.

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Marlee MatlinMarlee Matlin is a stand-up comedian and an actress. Some of her films include Dead Silence, It's My Party, Hear No Evil, Bridge to Silence, Walker, and Children of A Lesser God. In 1987, she captivated the world by winning the Academy Award for Best Actress in the film Children of a Lesser God.

• Marlee Matlin became deaf in infancy due to Roseola infantum. However, deafness has not disabled her or her career.

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Famous People with Disabilities 

Christopher Reeve• Christopher Reeve grew up in Princeton,

New Jersey, with his mother and his stepfather. In 1977 Reeve was chosen from 200 hopefuls to star in Superman for which he won the British Academy Award as best actor.

• During a cross-country event in May 1995, his horse balked at a rail jump, pitching Reeve forward where he landed head first. His injuries left the actor paralyzed, unable to use any of his limbs or even to breathe without the help of a respirator.

• Reeve founded the Christopher Reeve Foundation in 1996 to raise research money and provide grants to local agencies which focus on the quality of life of people with disabilities.

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Tom CruiseTop Gun, Days of Thunder, Rain Man, Far and Away, A Few Good Men, Mission Impossible, and Jerry Mcguire.

• Tom Cruise battles dyslexia, which is a learning disability that alters the way the brain processes written material. He was nominated for and has won several awards for best actor.

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Itzhak Perlman

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Famous People with Disabilities 

• Itzhak PerlmanHaving lost the use of his legs after falling victim to polio at the age of four, Perlman always sits as he plays. But he never fails to bring audiences to their feet.

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Questions

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Next Steps

• Discuss Barriers• Schedules• Your contact information

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THANK YOU!