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Connell, Diane; Hutnick, Marilyn; Glover, Sandi; Glover, Curtis – Exceptional Parent, 2012
Transitioning from middle school to high school is a tremendous change for all students; it is especially important for learners on the Autism Spectrum. In this article, the authors discuss the move to high school and give seven tips for successfully navigating these years. We draw upon the experiences of Mrs. Sandi Glover and her 21-year-old son…
Descriptors: Autism, High Schools, Transitional Programs, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Bartlett, Sue; Lorenz, Laura; Rankin, Theresa; Elias, Eileen; Mustafa, Ruman; Weider, Katie – Exceptional Parent, 2011
This article is the eighth of a multi-part series on traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is a continuation from part A of "Looking Back, Looking Forward," published in Exceptional Parent's February issue. Managing the cost of rehabilitation for a child, teenager or young adult who has incurred a TBI can be supported through the use of an Assistive…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments, Advocacy
Bartlett, Sue; Lorenz, Laura; Rankin, Theresa; Elias, Eileen; Weider, Katie – Exceptional Parent, 2011
This article is the eighth of a multi-part series on traumatic brain injury (TBI). Historically, TBI has received limited national attention and support. However, since it is the signature injury of the military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, TBI has gained attention of elected officials, military leaders, policymakers, and the public. The…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Health Insurance, Children, Brain
Ames, Jodi O'Donnell – Exceptional Parent, 2010
This article presents an interview with Shonda Schilling, wife of retired professional baseball pitcher Curt Schilling. In addition to her role as mom, advocate, and author, Schilling is also a melanoma survivor and the Founder of Shade (http://www.shadefoundation.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating melanoma through the…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Mothers, Profiles, Interviews
DeZonia, Krysti – Exceptional Parent, 2009
A caregiver of a child or adult with special needs, who is concerned about who will advocate for them when he/she no longer can, may want to consider developing a microboard to oversee their long-term life quality. A microboard is a legally recognized "agency" with the sole purpose of providing support to an individual with developmental or other…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Quality of Life, Caregivers, Advocacy
Henderson, Nancy – Exceptional Parent, 2010
A take-charge "people person," Kurt Kondrich began his career in law enforcement in 1985, when he graduated with a criminology degree and landed a job with the Atlanta Police Department. Six years later, he became deputy sheriff in Fort Meyers, Florida, but missed his family in Pittsburgh. So in 1993, when he heard that his hometown police…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Police, Down Syndrome, Disabilities
Holmquist, Julie – Exceptional Parent, 2011
While any child can be a target of bullying, children with disabilities can be especially vulnerable. Research concerning children with disabilities and bullying indicates an increased risk for children with special needs. This article discusses how parents can help protect their children with disabilities from bullying and its devastating effects…
Descriptors: Bullying, Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Special Needs Students
Henderson, Nancy – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article features the life of Louise Underwood, an advocate for people with disabilities and their families. Underwood is known for her nickname "The Velvet Hammer" because of her relentless attitude when it comes to advocating for people with disabilities. Many times she has pulled strings to halt legislation that would have…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Disabilities, Biographies, Females
Cowdery, Joy – Exceptional Parent, 2010
Advocacy begins with an assumption that if a number of community members are suffering, then there must be something wrong, not with the individual members, but with the community as a whole; therefore, the community must be changed to help alleviate that suffering. Advocacy creates a platform for change by allowing individuals to begin the…
Descriptors: Scripts, Drama, Theater Arts, Audiences
Apel, Laura – Exceptional Parent, 2010
In February of 2000, "Exceptional Parent" introduced readers to the Crowley family. The author profiled John, Aileen, and their three children: Megan, Patrick, and John Jr. They told "Exceptional Parent" that in 1998 both Megan and Patrick were diagnosed with Pompe disease, a progressive, multisystemic, debilitating, and often fatal muscular…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Chronic Illness, Hospitalized Children, Parent Child Relationship
Arvanitis, Hope – Exceptional Parent, 2008
As people nationwide recognize the merit of observing October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month, more needs to be done to help interested adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) access jobs. ASDs affect 1 in 150 children nationally, and 1 in 94 in New Jersey, which has the nation's highest rate. One premier autism advocacy…
Descriptors: Business, Autism, Labor Force, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Apel, Laura – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article presents an interview on Kevin Eggers, a 19-year-old college student from Seattle, Washington, who was diagnosed with epilepsy but had not let it prevent him from accomplishing his goals. As an Epilepsy Advocate, Kevin helps other teens and young adults realize that having a disability does not mean not living a normal and fulfilling…
Descriptors: Epilepsy, Young Adults, Adolescents, College Students
Bedrossian, Laura – Exceptional Parent, 2008
Eighteen years ago, the author's son Teddy was born with an unbalanced chromosome translocation of 10/12, leaving him with severe disabilities, medically fragile, and chronically ill. The author describes how her entire world was changed that day. Through it all, her journey through life has been an extraordinary educational experience, despite…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Chronic Illness, Family Life
Schumacher Dyke, Karin; Bauer, Lisabeth S. – Exceptional Parent, 2010
When it comes to making the right choices for children with disabilities, families are the experts. To prove this point, the Hatton Project sponsored a grant wherein researchers interviewed members of 12 families of children with disabilities on factors that caused them to identify themselves as "successful." The results yielded eight lessons…
Descriptors: Family Life, Disabilities, Parents, Special Needs Students
Appolloni, Tony – Exceptional Parent, 1987
The article examines legal options for parents concerning guardianship of disabled offspring. A distinction is made among plenary guardian, limited guardian, and guardian of the estate. Also considered are public guardianship programs, private guardianship corporations, and the National Continuity Program which provides funds for locally delivered…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Disabilities, Legal Responsibility
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