April 29, 2013

Schuyler's New Tool

This afternoon, over at the 504:
Most of all, accommodating the social integration challenges of assistive technology gives Schuyler and kids like her the possibility of a measure of independence and self-determination. Those are goals that are both persistent and tenuous. For Schuyler and her friends, self-advocacy is vital, but it flutters through their lives on gossamer wings. It's delicate, and it falls apart so easily.

1 comment:

Bev Sykes said...

I sat at a restaurant the other day, across from three young men, each with their smart phones, apparently texting each other. In this day where vocal "conversation" seems to be becoming a thing of the past Schuyler may be the leader in the new technology! Good for her.