Mon, 26 October 2009
Our guest
this month, Keith Conley, is a teacher at Crotched Mountain School. He has a
Masters degree in education and has taught students with a wide range of
disabilities for more 15 years. For the past four years he has taught at
Crotched Mountain School, focusing on students with autism through the schools
learning collaborative, a holistic approach to learning designed specifically
for students with autism. Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 May 2009 David Hajjar, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech language pathologist and coordinator of Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Hospital's cognitive rehabilitation program. He's a specialist in the area of brain injury rehabilitation and intervention for individuals with autism, who require augmentative
and alternative methods for communication. He has intensive clinical
experience in all care settings including: hospitals, classrooms,
communities and homes and is a frequent speaker at brain injury conferences. Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 March 2009 Dr. Cooley is a developmental pediatrician and also serves as a professor of pediatrics at the Dartmouth Medical School. After many years of working with families with disabilities, Dr. Cooley has come to follow a model known as resiliency. He outlines how it shapes the way one views and works with families in this podcast. Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 January 2009 Crotched Mountain Director of Assistive Technology David Kontak has adapted a wide variety of musical instruments for use in therapy by people with sensory, motor or cognitive challenges. In this podcast we discuss how this is done and why it can can make rehabilitation more rewarding and fulfilling. Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 David Kontak is director of assistive technology at Crotched Mountain. In this podcast we discuss the adaptation and use of off-the shelf video games (like Nintendo's Wii) as skill building and motivational rehabilitation tools. Comments[0] |

