Inclusion in the classroom

Inclusion in the classroom is more than recognizing social justice. The intermingling of students with and without disabilities may actually improve the academic achievements of students. One school in Central Florida thinks so. UCP Bailes in East Orlando is a charter school that was founded for children with disabilities; however, students who have not been […]

Good reads for children with autism

Reading is a staple in the lives of many children, especially in the lives of children living with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD. The following is a list of books that are good reads for children with ASD because they involve features such as repetition, predictability, interaction or rhyming. “Point to Happy: A Book […]

9-1-1 service to get new life

When it comes to calling for help in an emergency, calling 9-1-1 has always been “Option A.” Service is expected to be not only quick, but efficient and safe. Most get it. However, if you are unable to speak due to injury or unconsciousness or are hard of hearing or deaf, help may be harder […]

Monday Tech Tip: INDATA Depot Tour and Information

Today INDATA intern, Anne Carpenter, shows you around the INDATA Depot, the building that stores all of the donated equipment. She also explains how to receive items you may need or donate items that you no longer use. To view Closed Captioning, click on the “CC” in the lower right corner of the video. Having […]