Audio 5.4: Ms. Mary’s Perspective (family child care provider)

Audio 5.4: Ms. Mary’s Perspective (family child care provider) A child care provider of Sophie, a two-year-old with language and physical delays, discusses her feelings about using assistive technology and wanting to become more comfortable with using communication boards with Sophie.   View TranscriptMs. Mary: Now that I’ve learned more about assistive technology, I do…

Audio 5.3: Sheila Bridges-Bond

Audio 5.3: Sheila Bridges-Bond Dr. Sheila Bridges-Bond, a professor in the Department of Communication Disorders (DCD) at North Carolina Central University, discusses things you should consider when working with children from diverse backgrounds. She is an expert on augmentative/alternative communication service delivery to culturally/linguistically diverse families. Dr. Bridges-Bond is also the founder/director of the Assistive…

Audio 5.2: Robin Wisner

Audio 5.2: Robin Wisner Robin Wisner is the mother of four boys, ages 18, 15, and 13 (twins). Her thirteen year old twins have identical physical disabilities and communicate using – Lloyd, Fuller, & Arvidson (1997) “>Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Because of her children’s disabilities, Robin has educated herself about ways to help her sons…

Audio 5.1: Patsy Pierce

Audio 5.1: Patsy Pierce Dr. Pierce has worked as a speech-language pathologist for over 20 years specializing in children with severe, complex communication needs. She has also been the Associate Director for Early Childhood Research and Practice in the Center for Literacy and Disability Studies at UNC-CH and a professor in the Division of Speech…

Audio 4.8: Aaron’s perspective (little Aaron’s father)

Audio 4.8: Aaron’s perspective (little Aaron’s father) The father of little Aaron, a 4-year-old boy in a preschool classroom, shares his thoughts on being involved in the classroom and his views on little Aaron’s teacher, China (running time: 0 min., 51 sec.).   View TranscriptAaron: With five kids at home, maybe I’m not going over…

Audio 4.6: Salvador Moran

Audio 4.6: Salvador Moran Salvador, an early childhood special educator who works with diverse families, talks about the advantages and importance of involving the family in making decisions (running time: 1 min., 30 sec.).   View TranscriptSalvador: It’s important to get the family involved. And so that’s, I think, that’s one of the biggest teaching…

Audio 4.5: Rosalia Fajardo

Audio 4.5: Rosalia Fajardo Rosalia, a mother of child with disabilities, talks about her advocacy work and about how to help families be advocates for their children, especially for immigrant families (running time: 3 min., 01 sec.).   View TranscriptRosalia: My first reaction, I still remember, was that “it cannot be” because I’m a lawyer…

Audio 4.4: Subarna Dharia

Audio 4.4: Subarna Dharia Subarna, a pediatrician whose main interest in serving children with disabilities was inspired by her son who has global developmental delays, talks about the importance of making sure professionals listen to parents (running time: 1 min., 19 sec.).   View TranscriptSubarna: I want the professionals to understand how difficult it is…

Audio 4.3: Samtra Devard

Audio 4.3: Samtra Devard Samtra, the mother of three children, including one who has a disability, talks about the need for families to be heard and for professionals to ask about parents’ hopes for their children (running time: 1 min., 53 sec.).   View TranscriptSamtra: I spent probably the first 3 years looking for permission…