My efforts to walk without devices frequently remind me of trying to unscramble a scrambled egg. An egg cannot be unscrambled because once heat is applied it changes the composition of the egg. Similarly, I am trying to defy existing patterns and mechanics I have used for 30 years to move and learn new ones.
Posts Tagged 'learning'
The Art of Training- Unscrambling a Scrambled Egg
ROLY- Robotic Assisted Learning for Young drivers

Since the standard approach to teaching children how to drive a new powered wheelchair is both time intensive and expensive, the researchers at the University of California, Irvine developed a new tool that they hope make learning to drive a power chair as much fun as an amusement park ride. That’s ROLY!
The Power of Silence

It wasn’t until it was somewhat challenged upon me, that I even took the time to both notice and understand the power that lies in silence.
Using the RADIO as a tool to help students with Autism spectrum disorders learn to take part in a conversation

The Temple Gradin School at the University of Colorado in Boulder is offering a summer program for youth aged 11 – 16 on communication skills. The students are learning how to give recorded interviews of each other on the radio, as a technique for learning how to understand another person’s perspective in conversation.
Open to Learn from Every One and Every Body

The Right Fit Trainers and Staff spent Memorial Day Weekend at the AutismOne 2011 Conference. Right Fit has working relations with local high schools and colleges to provide work experiences for students interested in fitness and training.