Posts Tagged ‘Facilitated communication’
The Peter Rowe show
There is no greater disability in society, than the inability to see a person as more. – Robert M. Hensel Peter Rowe bounds up, smiling and cheery and thrusts his hand towards me to shake before cheekily stealing a hug, with a gleeful chuckle. Tracey, his assistant, berates him jokingly,…
Read moreLearning to tap saved my life
LIVING WITH DISABILITY: What makes the world right for you? Facilitated Communication (FC) is a system that can allow people who cannot speak to tap out words and thoughts letter-by-letter on a communication board, usually with the help of a trained facilitator. The board Peter Rowe uses (pictured above) looks…
Read morePeter’s Story
It’s in my strongest belief that things happen for a reason and we cross paths with others for a greater purpose. Another mother I know who’s son has an autism spectrum disorder posted a link to a new cafe opening a few months ago. I never got around to going…
Read morePeter free from silent world
FOR 30 years, Peter Rowe observed life. He never took part in conversations, he was only spoken to. He never told anyone how he was feeling. Instead, he bottled his emotions until he ached. No one knew there was an eloquent writer and brilliant artist inside. The 45-year-old Little Mountain…
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