Posts Tagged ‘nonverbal’

The Day Terri Could Talk

I can’t imagine being nonverbal.  I don’t mean like a baby trying to learn to talk.  My 15-month-old son babbles from time to time with a “ma-ma” or “da-da” thrown in just to get us really excited, but his aunt, my sister, who is 30 years his senior, jabbers similarly to what we hear from [...]

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The Teacher Who Changed Our Lives Forever

Imagine living with a nonverbal developmentally disabled individual who has no means of communication whatsoever.  She crawls around the house, eats at the dinner table, plays with some toys and goes to school on the short bus every day without any way to tell her family what she wants. Ever. Then picture the day when [...]

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