Thursday, October 31, 2013

Putting LAMP to Work: AAC Strategies for Promoting the Development of Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder


Putting LAMP to Work: 
AAC Strategies for Promoting the Development of Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Date: November 7, 2013 
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 
Location:
Collaborative Training Center
8301 Farrow Road
Columbia, SC 29203
Cost: $79*

Please be in training room before starting time!

Presenter: John D. Halloran, M.S., CCC-SLP

Description: Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP) is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) approach designed to give individuals who are non-verbal or have limited verbal abilities a method of independently and spontaneously expressing themselves through the use of a voice output communication device. LAMP was initially developed to give non-verbal individuals with autism a means of communication but can be adapted to benefit individuals with a variety of disabilities.

The components of LAMP address the features and vocabulary available on the device as well as the method of teaching communication while taking into account the individual’s sensory needs.

Topics to be covered include:

The 5 components of LAMP: readiness to learn, joint engagement, and pairing a unique and consistent motor plan with auditory output and a natural response
The role of motor learning in language development and AAC fluency
Device features that support implementation
Choosing and teaching vocabulary
Introduction to the Words for Life AAC iPad app and  vocabulary file for PRC devices
This program is offered for 0.5 CEUs. ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

Registration: For more information or to register, visit: http://www.aacandautism.com/trng/index.php?action=view&id=QZAP5A04YU3S

*A 50% discount is available for parents and students. Email susan@aacandautism.com to register.
Continuing Education: Prentke Romich Company, along with the Center for AAC and Autism, is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech Language Hearing Association to provide continuing education activities in speech language pathology and audiology.

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Monday, October 28, 2013

Tobii Products Mini-Workshop


Tobii Products Mini-Workshop


Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Time: 9:00am -11:00am
Location:
Poplar Conference Room
Midlands Center, 8301 Farrow Road
Columbia, SC
Presenter: Wayne Jones ll, Regional Sales Consultant, Tobii Technology

Description:
Learn about Tobii’s newest communication products, the Tobii I-Series and the Tobii Tablet. This workshop will provide an overview of the features and design of the New Tobii I-Series and Tobii Tablet. The I-Series devices let you take and share photos, surf the web, play games, access regular computer applications and control the environment around you. These are the most advanced purpose-built speech-generating device for those with communications challenges.
Space is limited to 15 participants. 
Cost:  Free, but pre-registration is required.
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Creative Funding Ideas for Assistive Technology Web Training


Creative Funding Ideas for Assistive Technology

Wednesday, October 30, 2013
10:30 AM Pacific, 1:30 PM Eastern
This ATNetwork.org webinar will address funding. "When a person has a disability, many times assistive technology can make the difference between reliance and independent living. Covering the cost of the necessary equipment often times proves to be too costly. Attend this webinar to learn about various alternative funding strategies for assistive technology and how to work with people with disabilities to achieve their goals. We will explore community funding opportunities, how to use Internet-based funding websites effectively, such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo, and how to tap into personal financial resources and support networks. Through the use of these resources, you will be able to build successful strategies for funding assistive technology."

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ProParents Workshop



Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Workshop

Clarendon County DSS Office
3 South Church Street
Manning, SC
10/31/2013
5:00pm-7:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

Transition Into Special Education – Moving from IFSP to IEP Workshop

Sponsored by Berkeley FPA
Berkeley Electric Co-Op
551 Rembert C. Dennis Blvd
Moncks Corner, SC
11/02/2013
10:00am-12:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

ADD/ADHd Workshop

Clarendon County Disability and Special Needs Board
312 Pine Street
Manning, SC
11/13/2013
1:00pm-3:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

Positive Behavior Interventions (PBI) Workshop
Beaufort County School Parent/Community REACH Center
Robert Smalls Middle School
43 W.K. Alston Road, Room J-1
Beaufort, SC
11/14/2013
6:00pm-8:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

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Friday, October 25, 2013

BIASC's 2013 Run for Thought!



The Brain Injury Association of South Carolina is only 2 and a half weeks away from their 6th Annual Run for thought. Have you registered yet?

Race Details:
Saturday, November 9th 2013
Conestee Park, 840 Maudlin Road, Greenville SC
Start Time: 9:00 am
Cost: Adults - $25, Brain Injury survivors - $15, Students -$15


There are many ways to show support, to learn more on how you can show your support, please visit the website www.biausa.org/SC/ or contact 877-824-3228

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Assistive Technology and the Workplace




Individuals with disabilities can learn the latest about assistive technology for successful employment.

Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Time: 2:00—4:00 p.m.
Location: 
136 Stonemark Lane, Suite 100
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Cost: Free

Registration: To attend the training and request accommodations, please contact Dori Tempio at
(803) 779-5121, TTY- (803) 779-0949, or by e-mail at dtempio@able-sc.org.

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Brain Injury Association of South Carolina Fall 2013 Newsletter



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Techniques and Tips for Serving Children with the Most Significant Needs


FREE Professional Development

October 29, 2013 11:00am CST - 45 minutes
Title: Techniques and Tips for Serving Children with the Most Significant Needs
Category: Assistive Technology
Presenter: Padmaja Sarathy MA, Author and Educational Consultant
Cost: FREE
Visit www.ablenetinc.com/au for more details.
WhenTue Oct 29, 2013 11am – 12pm Central Time
WhereAbleNet University (map)




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Thursday, October 24, 2013

The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department Newsletter


The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department Newsletter


The South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department provides an individualized array of services to help people with disabilities find employment. Many of our clients are highly motivated but need help developing work skills. After eligibility is established, each client participates in an assessment to determine which vocational rehabilitation services are needed to help the client prepare for employment.

The client is totally involved in the development of an Individualized Plan for Employment tailored to his or her abilities and interests.

Clients participate fully in all decisions made during the course of their rehabilitation.

More than 400 businesses and industries statewide work with SCVRDto prepare our clients for the workplace and hundreds more take advantage of their skills when they are ready.

Clients in our area offices and work training centers learn work skills and behaviors while performing contract work for local businesses. The businesses receive quality work at a reasonable cost while the clients improve their employability. When the clients are job-ready, employers look to SCVRD for job candidates who are trained in a wide variety of skills and have learned good work habits.


These new workers become taxpaying citizens, proud of what they have achieved and building fulfilling lives for themselves and their families.

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AUCD 2013: Promoting Inclusion in an Increasingly Diverse World


AUCD 2013: Promoting Inclusion in an Increasingly Diverse World


This year's AUCD Conference theme promotes our network values of inclusion of all persons with developmental and other disabilities in community life and engages the network in conversation and practices to ensure our work reflects the changing cultural and linguistic landscape in our Centers and States.


Conference Registration - Deadline 11/01

Winning Early Birds are getting their conference registration fees reimbursed, but it's not too late for you to register! Deadline is 11/01 - don't miss this opportunity to learn and network!

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

13th Annual Autism Conference: Autism - Advances in Research and Services Network Event



13th Annual Autism Conference: Autism - Advances in Research and Services

13th Annual Autism Conference: Autism - Advances in Research and Services
Thursday, October 24, 2013- Friday, October 25, 2013
Location: Timonium, MD 

Website Link  http://www.cvent.com/events/13th-annual-autism-conference/event-summary-9f563f4617824ce9ba2c3161f0b338db.aspx

Hosted by the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) at Kennedy Krieger Institute, this yearly event is the premier educational autism event in the area for educators, clinicians, families, researchers and healthcare professionals. The sessions & workshops feature high-caliber speakers and presentations by visionaries in the field.This year, the focus will be on advances made in research and services for autism spectrum disorders.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Putting LAMP to Work: AAC Strategies for Promoting the Development of Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder


                              










Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP) is an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) approach designed to give individuals who are non-verbal or have limited verbal abilities a method of independently and spontaneously expressing themselves through the use of a voice output communication device. LAMP was initially developed to give non-verbal individuals with autism a means of communication but can be adapted to benefit individuals with a variety of disabilities.

Topics to be covered include:
•The 5 components of LAMP: readiness to learn, joint engagement, and pairing a unique and consistent motor plan with auditory output and a natural response
•The role of motor learning in language development and AAC fluency
•Device features that support implementation
•Choosing and teaching vocabulary
•Introduction to the Words for Life AAC iPad app and  vocabulary file for PRC devices

Date: November 7, 2013
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location: Collaborative Training Center, 8301 Farrow Road. Columbia, SC 29203
Cost: $79* A 50% discount is available for parents and students.

Email susan@aacandautism.com to register.

For more information or to register, visit: http://www.aacandautism.com/trng/index.php?action=view&id=QZAP5A04YU3S

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Accessible PDF App



ClaroPDF is a speaking, accessible, professional and user-friendly PDF viewer, reader and annotator for ClaroPDF and is available for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
ClaroPDF is designed as an accessible productivity, reading and study PDF tool for all. View text PDF files and listen to them with a human-quality voice and synchronized highlighting. Annotate and mark up text or image PDF files with full compatibility with other popular PDF apps and programs in Windows and Mac.


Get ClaroPDF today for FREE http://clarodownloads.com/12all/lt.php?c=43&m=28&nl=81&s=ddd880429d2318b30ae519a39b146908&lid=
415&l=-https--itunes.apple.com/gb/app/id633997623 -  now free for a limited time, as part of national dyslexia week.


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Getting Creative with Assistive Technology and the Common Core State Standards

In this workshop, we will look at the Common Core Standards and how they can be accessed using various assistive technologies.  We will talk about the Common Core Connectors which will replace the current Extended Standards for students with intellectual disabilities and we will demonstrate various digital books websites that can supplement your district’s curriculum as well as look at resources that will assist you in differentiating the curriculum for the students in your classroom.

Date: October 23, 2013
Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Location: Lancaster Adult Education Center, 610 East Meeting Street, Lancaster, SC  29720  843-661-1815


To register for this workshop: Contact Valeska Gioia at vgioia@ed.sc.gov

To see a listing of other assistive technology workshops, go to the Assistive Technology Training page. http://www.sc.edu/scatp/trainingschedule.html


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Learn about Tobii’s newest communication products, the Tobii I-Series and the Tobii Tablet. This workshop will provide an overview of the features and design of the New Tobii I-Series and Tobii Tablet. The I-Series devices let you take and share photos, surf the web, play games, access regular computer applications and control the environment around you. These are the most advanced purpose-built speech-generating device for those with communications challenges.

Cost:  Free, but pre-registration is required.

Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Time: 9:00am -11:00am
Location: Poplar Conference Room, Midlands Center, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC
To register for this workshop:  Complete the Tobii Products Mini Workshop online registration form http://www.sc.edu/scatp/forms/trainingregform_10-27-13.html
For questions, call Will McCain at (803) 935-5004 or Lydia Durham at (803) 935-5263 or 800-915-4522.

To see other workshops that are offered, please go to the SC Assistive Technology training page http://www.sc.edu/scatp/trainingschedule.html.



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Monday, October 14, 2013

ProParents Workshop


Individualized Education Program Workshop

Colleton County DDSN
728 Hiers Corner Road
Walterboro, SC
10/18/2013
10:00am-12:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

Is Your Child a Target of Bullying Workshop

Colleton County DDSN
728 Hiers Corner Road
Walterboro, SC
10/18/2013
1:00pm-3:00pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

Transition Into Special Education – Moving from IFSP to IEP Workshop

Jasper County DSS Office
10908 N. Jacob Smart Boulevard
Ridgeland, SC
10/24/2013
6:00pm-7:30pm
Contact: Kim Preston, PRO-Parents
Region 1 Education Coordinator
To Register call 1-800-759-4776 or 803-772-5688

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Friday, October 11, 2013

AAC Language Lab: Unlocking the Door to the Room of Possibility




The AAC Language Lab is a comprehensive web resource designed to support language development and promote communication through Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). While continuing to support clinical practice, the NEW AAC Language Lab provides tools that reach beyond clinical environments to support communication and language development at school, work, and home. “Let’s Talk AAC” blog features tips on implementation, AAC success stories, and real-life stories from AAC Communicators in Action. 

One of these real-life stories on the "Let's Talk AAC" blog sees Laura Kane ask the question "when is an argument with your son cause for celebration? She answers, "when your son is a 4-year-old with autism who has never spoken a word in his life!" To read this insightful and inspiring blog post visit https://aaclanguagelab.com/blog/unlocking-the-door-to-the-room-of-possibility.




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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Microsoft Accessibility Workshop

Educators are often faced with the challenge of cutting costs while providing high-quality accommodations. In this workshop, you will learn to personalize a PC using built-in accessibility features that already exist in the Windows Operating system. We will go over various accessibility features found in the Ease of Access program such as Speech Recognition, Narrator, Magnifier, and On-Screen Keyboard. The session will include instruction for identifying what built-in features would be appropriate for a user’s specific need.

Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Time:  9:00am – 11:00am OR 1:00pm – 3:00pm
LocationSC Assistive Technology Resource Center
Poplar Building, Midlands Center
8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC
Cost: Free, but pre-registration is required.
To register: Complete the Microsoft Accessibility online registration form<http://www.sc.edu/scatp/forms/trainingregform_ww_10-16-13.html>. Choose morning or afternoon.
For questions, call Will McCain at (803) 935-5004 or Lydia Durham at (803) 935-5263 or 800-915-4522.

To see other workshops that are offered, please go to the SC Assistive Technology training page http://www.sc.edu/scatp/trainingschedule.html



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Do you own a business and have a spinal cord injury?


Do you know of someone who is self-employed? Owns a restaurant or store? Is a crafter or artist? Provides a service on a freelance basis? Sells products through home demonstration parties?
If you answered “YES!” to any of the above questions, then he or she may be interested in the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association’s
brand new program: Stonemark Station.


Stonemark Station is the association’s program to promote business enterprises of individuals with spinal cord injuries. The goal of the program is to provide financial opportunities for self-employed individuals by offering free-of-charge promotion of their products and/or services through the association’s website and Facebook page.

It’s easy to do, just complete and submit the Stonemark Station form to the association. Upon submission, the form will be reviewed by association staff, who may contact them for additional information or clarification if necessary. Once that review is complete, their listing will be posted on the new Stonemark Station tab on the website. Click here http://www.scspinalcord.org/sites/default/files/Business%20Form.pdf the Stonemark Station form.


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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Social Media Networks: Enhancing Community Engagement Amongst People with Disabilities


Social Media Networks: 


Enhancing Community Engagement Amongst People with Disabilities


Wednesday, October 16, 2013
5 AM Pacific, 8 AM Eastern

The most commonly used social media platforms and the most appropriate sites for users will be identified and discussed. Specifics about what to expect from social media for people who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) will be explored, as well as the growing use of social media on mobile devices. Concerns about identity theft and personal information safety/protection will be addressed. Other discussion topics will include details on blogging/storytelling - to blog, or not to blog? - along with  some important “do's and don'ts” for social media. A question and answer session will follow the presentation.
 
 
Lisa Lehmann has been active in both self-advocacy and systemic   advocacy in her native Australia for more than 15 years. Born with juvenile arthritis, Lisa became non-verbal at the age of 13 from the result of a stroke. Today she is a self-described social justice change agent, with a focus on ensuring that everyone’s “voice” is heard and valued. Lisa is a proficient user of social media and has experienced firsthand how effective it can be in connecting and engaging, by creating a “level playing field”. 
 
The webinar will be repeated on 10/21/13 at 8 PM Pacific, 11PM Eastern.

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Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Able South Carolina Mock Interviews


On Wednesday, October 16, 2013, from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Able South Carolina will be offering the opportunity to make your dreams achievable by practicing and developing interview skills.To RSVP and sign up for a mock interview time, please contact 803-779-5121; extension 126, Toll Free: 800-681-6805, TTY: 803-779-0949, or by e-mail: dtempio@able-sc.org 






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Friday, October 04, 2013

Spotlight on new additions to the CDR Library

Baby Signing Time!  
“The first in the Signing Time! series. Cousins Alex Brown (who can hear) and Leah Coleman (who is deaf)invites babies and children of all ages to "Come sign with us!" My first Signs presents 18 basic American Sign Language (ASL) signs to your family in a fun and memorable way. It's Signing
Time: My First Signs - ASL signs you can use everyday!”

Signing Time! My First Signs.
“The Baby Signing Time Series combines clever songs, animation, and real signing babies - all age two and under - to make signing easy and fun. Baby Signing Time is a great first step into signing. Or, add Baby Signing Time to your existing Signing Time collection for more reinforcement for those beginning signs and additional songs. Created specifically for babies as young as 3 months old up to 3 years, yet fun for the whole family!”



Signing Time! Songs.
“This music CD's feature all the original songs from Signing Times. As a special bonus, we've included instrumental ‘sing-along’ versions of each song. Now you can sing, dance and enjoy all the fun when you’re not watching Signing Time! ”

 
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Library of Congress Braille and Talking Book Program Releases Book Download App through Apple

People who are blind, visually impaired or have a physical disability may now download audio and Braille books to their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, if they are registered at the South Carolina’s Talking Book Services Library for the Library of Congress free library service.

The Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) Mobile app is now available through the Apple App Store. The app, which is free, allows readers to download audio and Braille books from their National Library Service (NLS) BARD accounts. Access to BARD is provided through local cooperating libraries. BARD contains nearly 50,000 books, magazines and music scores in audio and Braille formats, with new selections added daily.

Eligible users in South Carolina may even find the free Braille and talking-book program more attractive.
Please contact the South Carolina Talking Book Services Library at 1-800-922-7818 to learn more about this program.

Read more at http://www.statelibrary.sc.gov/library-of-congress-braille-and-talking-book-program-releases-book-download-app-through-apple

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SPD FOUNDATION'S 16th International Symposium


 

Speakers will present the very latest findings in SPD research, strategies for practical therapeutic intervention, and successful implementation programs. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with colleagues, parents and others from around the world. There will be two tracks covering material beneficial to both parents and professionals.Parent luncheon on Saturday, be sure to visit the exhibitors showcasing the newest and most advanced sensory solutions.

This Symposium will feature workshops and panels with a number of renowned experts including Kay Toomey, PhD, Paula Aquilla, BSc, OT and Pamela Hudson Baker, EdD.
When: October 25th and 26th 2013
Where: Charlotte Convention Centre, 50 South College St., Charlotte, NC, 28202
Contact: www.SensoryWorld.com / 800-489-0727

Preregistration is required and price will vary dependent on whether you are a student, parent or professional.



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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Kiss the Cow Fundraiser for PAALS

Kiss the Cow Fundraiser for Becky Sullivan

Lexington County Sheriff, James Metts, and Director of Public Safety, David Kerr, are sponsoring a “Kiss the Cow” fundraiser for Client in Waiting Becky Sullivan. Whoever gets the FEWEST “votes” will “Kiss the Cow” on October 12 at the South Carolina State Fair.
Becky is married to Jim Sullivan, a long standing Lexington County firefighter. While she was able, Becky was also a Lexington County volunteer firefighter herself.
Each vote is one dollar and you may cast as many votes as you want as many times as you wish.
All proceeds from this fundraisier will go to the benefit of PAALS. The first $5,000 raised will be designated for Becky’s Team Training tuition. Any donations received above this amount will go into PAALS general fund to further our mission.


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