Kenny Affonce —
Teen breaks out of long silence with help of computer facilitator. South Coast [Massachusetts] Today, July 1995.
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/07-95/07-03-95/0703affonce.HTML.
Thumbs Up to Kenny Affonce. The Communicator, a publication of the Autism National Committee, 14:2, Fall 2005, p. 6. (With photo):
http://www.autcom.org/pdf/AutomNLFall2005.pdf
Heathar Ashley —
A student at the University of Bolton in Manchester, UK, Heathar has just published some of her work in
the recently published book Words Unspoken (see Joshua
Harris for more info). "I really feel that I do very much
belong in great places of fine learning such as University." Visit Heathar's website at
http://www.heatharashley.com.
Richard Attfield —
My Half of the Tide. Facilitated Communication Digest 6:2, Mar 1998.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-2att.htm
An Interview with autistic FC pioneer: Richard Attfield, by Donna Williams. American Chronicle, July 4, 2007.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=331153
Also available at: http://blog.donnawilliams.net/2007/06/30/an-interview-with-autistic-fcpioneer-and-author-richard-attfield/
A. M. Baggs —
Autism, Speech, and Assistive Technology. Autism Information Library at autistics.org, 2000.
"With a keyboard to type on, I feel a lot more free than I do talking or being expected to talk when I can't
communicate adequately that way." http://www.autistics.org/library/spchasst.html.
The Validity of Autistic Opinions. Autism Information Library at autistics.org, 2000.
"I recently read part of a book which was
written by an 'expert' on autism. The author mentioned the autobiographical accounts
and essays by autistic people, saying that they might not be a good source of information
about what concerns professionals about autism ... There are several problems with these
statements." http://www.autistics.us/library/autopin.html
How to Suppress Disabled Peoples's Writing
http://ballastexistent.autistics.org/?p-287
In My Language (links to video) http://balastexistenz.autistics.org/?p=287
Autistic Aug Comm Users http://ballastexistenz.autistics.org.?page_id=143
Roy Bedward —
If You Could Live Inside My Skin (poem); State Institution Stories; writings about the
difference FC has made to his life. http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_roy.htm
Roy's poem Please Listen To My Heart was published in the first issue of
Glimpse (2007).
We can't give you a direct link, but the poem is on Page 16.
Steven M. Best —
"The more pain and losses you experience in life, the more important it is that you have
an external focus," Best said. "Writing has been that for me."
http://www.mdausa.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.aspx
Larry Bissonnette of Vermont —
Artist, writer, and subject of video "My Classic Life as an Artist: A Portrait of Larry
Bissonnette" communicates by typing with facilitation.
http://www.myclassiclifefilm.com
Being Laptopped into World of Personal Expression:
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-3bis.htm
Beyond Questions and Answers: Free Expression Through Art and Words:
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/7-3bis.htm
Sharing Stories http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/resources/fcmaine/fcs96e.html
See also Learning About Independent Typing from People Working to Achieve It
Right to Communicate, Facilitated Communication
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_Larry_Bissonnette.htm
Lucy Blackman —
Author, Lucy's Story: Autism and Other Adventures.
Reviewed by Christi Kasa-Hendrickson, Facilitated Communication Institute
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/9-1hen.htm
Andrew Bloomfield. "What everyone years for: Really good support
to communicate" in Bridges Over Barriers newsletter, April 2008, p. 5 available at
http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/BOB-4-2008-p.pdf; and In My Mind: Thoughts and Words of Andrew Bloomfield, 2000-2006. The book includes poetry and other writings. "Connecting is my purpose in life, / It is why we are here ..." http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/InMyMind-order.pdf.
Nicholas Brady
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_Nick_Brady.htm
Jamie Burke —
Video: "Inside the Edge: A Journey to Using Speech through Typing
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_jamie.htm
The School of My Dreams http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/8-1bur.htm
Zachary Brix —
A Letter from Zachary Brix http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/FACTSFC/articles/Zach.html
Elana Connor —
Why Retards Are Sad in This World.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-4con.htm
Robert Cutler —
Taking Charge of My Life, by Robert Cutler, a self-advocate and past president of
the Autism National Committee (Autcom) who gives a moving and straightforward
account of his life: "I am autistic. My life has been hell because nobody truly
understands autism. I want to tell you, behaviorism almost destroyed my mind and soul. ...
FC has become my tool to talk about my life."
http://www.mnip-net.org/ddlead.nsf/0/1ca94b71e364e379852569b3007645aa?OpenDocument
Ask Rob, Column, .
Spirituality, The Religion Division Quarterly, The Newsletter of the AAMR Religion Division, Fall 2000 (page 7).
http://www.aamr.org/Groups/div/RG/newsletter/archives/fall2000.pdf
The Person with Autism as Mentor
http://www/autcom.org/pdf/AutcomNLFall2006.pdf
Ian Drummond, Birger Sellen, Dietmar Zoeller, Sue Rubin —
Not Comprehending Is Not All The Time; Not Comprehending Is
Not The Same As Not Thinking, Douglas Biklen. This article originally
appeared in Vol. 4 No. 2 (Feb. 1996) of the Facilitated Communication Digest, [pp. 5-8].
Includes writings of Birger Sellin, Ian Drummond, Dietmar Zoller, and Sue Rubin.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/4-2bik.htm
"I Don't Want To Be Inside Me Any More." Review, with excerpts, by Annegret Schubert.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-3sel.htm
David Eastham —
Silent Words: Forever Friends
Eastham, M. (1992). Silent words (Ottawa: Oliver Pate) is a mother's account of how her
son learned to communicate with facilitation and to become an independent typist.
Forever Friends is a collection of previously unpublished works by the late David
Eastham. On-line review:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0969601204/002-2947314-2739203?v=glance&n=283155.
Tyler Fihe —
Interview with Tyler Fihe, a young man with autism who communicates by typing and
saying his words as he types them.
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_tyler.htm.
Newspaper article includes interview with Santa Cruz resident Tyler Fihe:
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2003/February/09/local/stories/01local.htm.
Peyton Goddard —
Website for the Cuyamaca College Valedictorian for 2002 who learned to communicate
in 1997 by "Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC), a method where
technology and applied resistance enables purposeful movement and communication
through a computer. For the first time she gained a reliable method for interaction with
society." Site includes numerous writings, presentations, order information for her video
"Helium Hearts". http://www.peytongoddard.com
Personal statement of the importance of implementing FC: http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_peyton.htm
Mathias Gottstein and Oleg Matushevich —
See Matushevich
Thiandi Grooff —
Thiandi Grooff is a woman who lives in the Netherlands and who uses FC.
"This website is all about my life and the events and changes that have
shaped it." http://www.thiandigrooff.nl
Two sections are in English: NRC januari 2005 and Helphand.
http://www.thiandigrooff.nl/andereschrijfsels/indexandereschrijfsels.htm
Eve Hanf-Enos. —
Taming the Untameable (poem): http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-3han.htm
Jeremy Haines —
Jeremy's Talk
http://www.zygo-usa.com/chatter/2002/chatmay.html
Joshua Harris —
Joshua lives in the UK and attends Yeshiva with support from facilitators. He has published two DVDs and most recently a book, Words Unspoken. More information on Joshua and his accomplishments may be found on his website Joshua's Planet (http://www.joshuasplanet.com/index.html). We hope to publish some of his work here in the near future.
Lucy Harrison —
Making Their Way: Despite Critics, Autistic Youths Still Typing, ABC News, January
20, 2003 Followup interviews with Lucy Harrison, Jeff Powell, and Ben Lehr who were
interviewed first in 1992.
http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/1-03/ABC1-20-03.html
Jaison Hart —
of Louisville, CO; writings and art by Hart, who uses facilitated
communication techniques to communicate and to create (quotes, artwork, poems,
fictional and autobiographical writing):
http://www.innerpeace-nomatterwhat.com/jaison.html. How My Life is Like Helen Keller, and poems, at
http://donna.jdowning.com/index.htm (click on the "We Speak" button).
Stephen W. Hawking —
My Experience with ALS. "I try to lead as normal a life as possible, and not think about
my condition, or regret the things it prevents me from doing, which are not that many. . . .
One's voice is very important. If you have a slurred voice, people are likely to treat you as
mentally deficient: Does he take sugar?"
http://www.hawking.org.uk/disable/dindex.html
Website for Profesor Stephen W. Hawking, world renowned physicist, Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
http://www.hawking.org.uk/
Mike Hoover —
Having a Voice at
http://donna.jdowning.com/index.htm (click on the "We Speak" button).
Kathie Hormby —
"Before the AAC, I was a bored TV watcher. It has opened the world for me."
http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Ppinder Hundal —
'now you know me think more': A Journey with Autism using Facilitated Communication
Techniques" by Ppinder Hundal with Pauline Lukey, Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
London, UK (2003).
http://www.jkp.com/catalogue/book.php/isbn/1-84310-144-0
Pauline Lukey first met Ppinder Hundal when Ppinder was eight years old and had no
formal way of communicating. Beginning with the use of sign language, moving on to
assisted typing and finally to Ppinder's current desire to learn to read and write, the
authors recount their remarkable journey from Ppinder's first signs to her ability now to
discuss her medication with her carers and converse, via laptop, with her autistic friends.
This honest and moving account demonstrates the remarkable effects of facilitated
communication and highlights that communication is a skill that everyone is entitled to
enjoy.
John Jameson. —
Four Poems.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-1jam.htm
David Jayne —
"My children have no memory of my voice. All of their recollections are of a computer-
generated voice," he said. "Having the ability to tell my children I love them is beyond
words." http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Harriet McBryde Johnson —
Not Another Peep Out of You. Personal account of a hospital emergency in which
medical personnel were not listening: "Even without a voice, I made them attend. I made
them understand. What silenced me was not voicelessness, but being in a place where
what I said and what I wanted didn't matter."
http://www.mouthmag.com/issues/79/notapeep.htm
Julie M. Jones —
"I never really 'feel' my disability when I am on my computer using my Dragon
NaturallySpeaking." http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Christian Kaspar —
http://www.ifc.ch/fc_nutzer/feuer%20Ound%20wasser.htm (website in German)
Helen Keller —
Correspondence and Writings (accessible at website of American Foundation for the
Blind). Website includes a selection of writings and speeches from the Helen Keller
Archival Collection at the American Foundation for the Blind from 1901-1966 and
covering topics such as advocacy, education, faith, elections, war, the senses, women's
issues, legislation, and more.
On Optimism:
http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=22&DocumentID=1208
A Chant of Darkness: http://www.afb.org/Section.asp?SectionID=1&TopicID=193&SubTopicID=22&DocumentID=1188
Sharisa Kochmeister —
Personal page: http://hometown.aol.com/sharisajoy/myhomepage/profile.html
FC and Me: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-2koc.htm;
I Deserve to Be Heard: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-1koc.htm;
Reflections on a Year of Turmoil and Growth: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-4koc.htm;
Excerpts from Shattering Walls: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/5-3koc.htm;
Who I Am and Why I'm Here, Changing How People Think, What Is Autism? Being a Child with Autism, Being a Grown-Up with Autism, The Gifts of my Autism, Helping Us Communicate, and FC (poem), all at
http://donna.jdowning.com/index.htm (click on the "We Speak" button). See also Learning About Independent Typing From People Working to Achieve It
Ben Lehr —
Making Their Way: Despite Critics, Autistic Youths Still Typing, ABC News, January
20, 2003 Followup interviews with Lucy Harrison, Jeff Powell, and Ben Lehr who were
interviewed first in 1992.
http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/1-03/ABC1-20-03.html
Lisa —
"You have to understand that there are so many other silent ones that are still trapped."
http://www.unh.edu/dAC/lisa.html
Schlomo Lowinger —
Personal writing about not being able to talk, getting a voice through FC and text of
article A Voice on Shabbos: Empowering Jewish Communication Aid Users
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_shlomo.htm
Lonesome Doves group —
http://www.lonesomedoves.org/ Mid-Atlantic area FC users with
mission "to educate others as to the right of full communication for all people". Mission
statement, call to action, member bios.
Eugene Marcus —
This site has links to various writings including Eugene Marcus
http://www.shevin.org/links-marcus.html
How FC Users and their Professional Supporters Can Define and Defend Success in
Facilitated Communication: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/5-4mar.htm
On Almost Becoming a Person: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-3mar.htm
Helping Facilitated Communication Speakers Make Friends (co-author):
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-1mar.htm
Alan Martin —
"From the time that I got my first communication aid, about 11 years ago, I
determined to fill the gaps in my education." "For the last eight years, I have been
offering inclusive Contemporary Dance Workshops and Disability Issues/Awareness
Training and Presentations ..." "Dance, I believe, is the ultimate way of
communicating. Emotions, feelings, moods, even telling stories."
http://www.mouseonthemove.co.uk/aac.html
Oleg Matushevich and Mathias Gottstein —
Comments, introduction, photos and
text of discussion while preparing a presentation.
http://www.communi-care.org/html/communities_olma_en.htm
Anne McDonald —
Anne McDonald's Institution Page, The Right to Communicate, Fourteen Years in an
Institution. http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dealcc/Anne2.htm
"If you want to know more about my story, read the book I wrote with Rosemary
Crossley - Annie's Coming Out, published by Penguin - or chase up the movie Annie's
Coming Out (Test of Love in the U.S.)"
Noelene Morgan —
Choco. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#CHOCO
John Morris-Dadson —
John started using FC when he was nine years old. His poem "The Beach" appears in the Bridges Over
Barriers newsletter, April 2008, p. 8 (http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/BOB-4-2008-p.pdf).
Chris Mueller-Medlicott and Laura Spray —
performers in the Community Inclusive
Theatre Group's production of The Song that Greens the Earth. Mueller-Medlicott is
one of the playwrights as well.
Radical listening, radical touch by Byron Woods The Independent Weekly, Raleigh,
Durham, Chapel Hill, NC. November 16, 2005
http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A25612
Tito Mukhopadhyay —
Breaking the Silence...CBS covered the story of Tito (same story covered by People
Magazine in December 2002), and his mother who helped to unlock her son's
ability to communicate. January 15, 2003
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/01/14/60II/main536416.shtml
Tito's writings, http://www.halo-soma.org/about_writings.php?sess_id-f65750274f271032364d952a313615c4
David Newton —
Me and Lanny http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-2new.htm
Sarah Nettleton —
FC Was the Key http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/5-2net.htm
Christopher Nolan —
Under the Eye of the Clock. About using facilitated communication with cerebral palsy. ISBN: 1559705124 (paperback, 176 pages, Arcade Publishing 2000); ISBN: 1850897875 (audio
cassette, 1994) http://books.google.com/books?id=gtL4Wb1uTCIC&dq=Nolan+Under+the+eye+of+the+clock&psp=1
Tom Page —
Author of book Caught Between Two Worlds: My Autistic Dilemma, uses FC to
communicate.
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_tom.htm
Quinn Partridge http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_Quinn_Partridge.htm
Chris Patton —
"I am" (poem) at
http://donna.jdowning.com/index.htm (click on the "We Speak" button).
Nick Pentzell —
How Things Have Changed: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-4pen.htm
Missy Perrot — Personal Stories http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_missy.htm
Jeffrey Powell, Jr. —
Making Their Way: Despite Critics, Autistic Youths Still Typing, ABC News, January
20, 2003 Followup interviews with Lucy Harrison, Jeff Powell, and Ben Lehr who were
interviewed first in 1992. http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/1-03/ABC1-20-03.html
Letter of Introduction. http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/4-2pow.htm
In Jupiter's Realm Waiting. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#JUPITER'S
The Masts of Far Reaches Won. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#MASTS
Quiet by the Edge of Dreams. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#QUIET
Tracy Rackensperger —
Growing Up with AAC:
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/GrowingUpAAC.htm
Sandra Radisch
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_sandra.htm
Protect Our Voices: An Important Lesson About Facilitated Communication by Sandra
Radisch http://www.autcom.org/AutcomNLWinter2006.pdf
Chandi Rajapatirana (aka Chammi in early writings) —
Always. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#ALWAYS
On Being Mute http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/7-1raj.htm
Thoughts on Facilitated Communication http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-4raj.htm
Michael Regos —
Website: Up Down Syndrome! An extra chromosome makes you better than average,
not worse. Writings, account of his early adventures in facilitated communication.
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dealcc/Regoswel.htm
Heather Rossignol —
Knowing and Longing. http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-4ros.htm
Ben Rossignol — FC Must Not Be Hunted: http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/resources/fcmaine/sharing.html. A Message from Ben: Sue Rubin —
http://www.sue-rubin.org Living and Thoroughly Enjoying Life in Spite of Autism.
Website of emmy-nominated screenplay writer ("Autism Is A World"), disabilities
advocate, and college student Sue Rubin provides insight into her life with autism and her
use of facilitated communication. Texts of conference presentations, personal writings,
academic writings, publications.
In the Footsteps of Cesar Chavez: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-3Rub.htm
Killing Autism is a Constant Battle: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/4-1rub2.htm
On Doing One's Homework: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/4-1rub1.htm
A Recipe for Success: http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-1rub.htm
Peter Rowe —
is an artist in Queensland, Australia. His website, http://peter-rowe.info
has his bio, art, poetry, music, information on facilitated communication, and
more.
Nick Russi —
The Hindrance People (poem): http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-2rus.htm
D.J. Savarese — "I Have a Dream ..." Speech
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories_DJ_Savarese.htm
Jenn Seybert — Personal Stories: Jenn Seybert
http://sanys.org/regions/Centralgropnewsletternovember2006.pdf
Making It Happen
http://www.sanys.org?SDStoryFold/Makingithappen.txt
The Jenn and Gene Comedy Hour
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/10-1sey.htm
Jeff Seeger —
I Dreamed of Being Normal (poem): http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-3see.htm
Birger Sellen —
see Ian Drummond
I Don't Want to be Inside Me Anymore. Review, with excerpts, by Annegret Schubert. http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-3sel.htm
Brett Shaw—
Autism (poem): http://rescare.com/web/TheReviewSpring2005/BrettShaw.asp
Ruth Sienkiewicz-Mercer —
"All the residents at Belchertown suffered from overcrowding, lack of proper staffing,
and indifference from what little staff there was. But the Infirmary was in many ways the
institution's chamber of horrors. It was here that I would spend the next thirteen years of
my life." "As long as these people considered my brain useless and my facial
expressions and sounds meaningless, I was doomed to remain 'voiceless' ... Theresa
figured out what none of the staff would decipher for several years: that I raised my eyes
to say yes." From I Raise My Eyes to Say Yes
by Ruth Sienkiewicz-Mercer and Stephen B. Kaplan (paperback), (1989), New York: Avon Books.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0964461633. Summary on-line at
http://home.att.net/~ysinger/ruth.htm
Joel Smith —
Alternatives to Speech and Real-time Communication by Joel Smith.
Highly insightful
and instructive presentation by person with autism on using real-time speech (responding
to other people quickly) and using alternative methods; reasons for using alternatives;
prejudice and ignorance; reactions by general public, professionals and other people with
autism; internet resources.
http://www.geocities.com/growingjoel/autreat/alternatives.doc
Sean Sokler —
a recent graduate of George Mason University in Virginia, Sean has been using facilitated
communication since he was in the fifth grade. He's given us permission to post some of
his college work: http://everyonecommunicates.org/seansokler/.
Laura Spray —
Poetry: http://www.haikuloop.com/poetry.html
Information about the poet and about facilitated communication, which she uses:
http://www.haikuloop.com/aboutHL.html
Radical Listening, Radical Touch by Byron Woods The Independent Weekly, Raleigh,
Durham, Chapel Hill, NC. November 16, 2005
http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A25612.
Also see Chris Mueller-Medlicott
Joseph Stern — My Juliet http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories.htm
Sarah Stup —
a young writer with two books published so far and another in the works. Visit her beautiful website at
http://www.sarahstup.com/
Tracy Thresher —
Sharing Stories: http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/resources/fcmaine/fcf95d.html
Real Supports: What Works, What Doesn't, "Possiblities" http://www.autcom.org/pdf/AutcomNLFall2006.pdf
Jim Tierney —
Respect (poem): http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-3tie.htm
Dan Treacy —
I Don't Feel Defeated, AutCom newsletter
http://www.autcom.org/articles%5CDefeated.html
Will Turnbull —
Testing My Will. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#TESTING
Untitled. (poem) http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/6-4ric.htm#UNTITLED
J. Kevin Vasey —
"When I was in high school, I thought that I had an interesting career ahead as a writer or an
artist. But I have been sentenced to working in a laundry for many years. I’m limited to what
support people are able and willing to do with me." The quote comes from Kevin's article
"Opportunities Missed" which appeared in the Bridges Over Barriers Newsletter, April 2008.
(Available at "http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/BOB-4-2008-p.pdf", page 4.)
He has published a book, The Road Trip: Life with Autism,
by Gloria Pearson-Vasey and J. Kevin Vasey (Ottawa: Novalis, 2005). ISBN 2-89507-603-0.
Lisa Welcome —
Bright Songs of Energy (poem). http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-2wel.htm
Ian Wetherbee —
http://ianwetherbee.com
Columns, stories, essays and poetry, blog, resume. Fascinating text of seven interviews
with people who know Ian (family, friends, teachers, fellow students) with added
comments by Ian (see About Ian section) regarding his communication. Chapters of
book written by Wyn (father) and Ian (son) Wetherbee are posted in the blog starting
with March 2006.
The View from Huntington College: The Diviners, Five Hundred Pound Adventures, A
Day on Wheels, Honest Gratitude http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/7-2wet.htm
The View from Huntington College - II, Mar.00, Facilitated Communication Digest
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/8-2wet.htm
David Whitenett —
"'Recently, my supervisor expressed relief that he could read my documentation much
easier than most of the program staff. That made me feel proud of that accomplishment,'
said Whitenett."
http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Bob Williams —
Disability activist, previously Commissioner of the Administration on
Developmental Disabilities in Health and Human Services (HHS) and Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Disability, Aging and Long Term Care Policy in the Office for Planning
and Evaluation under HHS Secretary Donna Shalala).
Speaking Freely. "Historically, the ability of speech has been closely associated with the
capacity for language and intelligence as well. Individuals with speech disabilities
therefore typically have been assumed to have limited intelligence, and to lack both the
ability and right to express ourselves." http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/1-4wil.htm
Franklin Wilson of Illinois —
Developing Successful Schooling Experiences for FC Users: An Interview with Franklin
and Pat Wilson, Paula Kluth, Syracuse University.
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/8-1klu.htm
Wally Wojtowicz Jr. —
SHARING STORIES http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/fcmaine/fcw96e.html
My Three Worlds (excerpts from his forthcoming book, presented at the AutCom Conference, September, 2005) Beginning FC at age 25 opened doors for me that were closed as a younger person. I became able to undo most of the misconceptions that I had formulated in my mind about your world when I could ask questions about what I didn't understand. AutoCom Newsletter.
http://www.autcom.org/pdf/AutcomNLSpring2006.pdfTeaching the Non-verbal Autistic Student (summarized by Gail Gillingham Wylie)
http://www.autismconsultingservice.com/new_page_11.htm
Erin Brady Worsham —
"That night, two rays of hope began to pierce the darkness of my soul. The first was a
certainty that no one could predict the number of my days in this world, and the second
was the realization that I could still make something of my life!"
http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Jim Wyllie —
Jim Wyllie Breaks the Communication Barrier
http://www.pai-ca.org/newsltrs/Issue76/WylieArticle.htm
David Yates —
Dare to Discover (poem): http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/3-2yat.htm
Dietmar Zoeller —
see Ian Drummond
A Foot in Both Worlds: A Collection of Personal Accounts from Speakers, Their
Families, Friends and Facilitators, Edited by Mary Lapos. Available at a cost of $US
5.00 (+ $2.00 shipping) from The AutCom Bookstore.
http://iodserver.unh.edu/iodbookstore index.php?act=viewCat&catId=2
Excerpts From A Foot in Both Worlds
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/5-2lap.htm.
Accounts of or by FCT users in Australia:
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dealcc/Fcbbk4.htm
Articles by FC Users in the Facilitated Communication
Newsletter; 39 articles and poems written by 23 different authors
http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/fcauths.htm
AT and AAC Profiles on the AT/AAC enABLES website.
Video clips and personal accounts by over 25 people who use AAC, links to more sites
with profiles of over 100 people who use AAC.
http://depts.washington.edu/enables/profiles/profiles_at_aac.htm
Autism: Getting the Truth Out.
Site designed to "expose more of the ugly realities of living with autism." Stark black
and white photos highlight the poignant and compelling writings by individuals with
autism about the real harsh realities of their lives. Long list of links "Some Voices of
Autism", sources and credits. http://www.gettingthetruthout.org/links001.html
Beneath the Surface: Creative Expressions of
Augmented Communicators, edited by Michael B. Williams and Carole Jane Krezman,
ISAAC Press, 2000. http://www.isaac-online.org
Breaking the Barriers.
Personal comments and writings by people who use AAC and FC to communicate.
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/stories.htm
Bridges over Barriers "is a group that has been created by
us as we grow as communicators." Poetry, insights, and articles by individuals who type to
communicate and by their family, friends, communication assistants, and others.
http://www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca/Bridges-2007.html
Facilitated Communication Case Studies: See Us Smart!
by Charlene Brandl (Chapter 10 is available online).
This book provides case studies of different children, some
with autism, others with Down syndrome, who demonstrate the effectiveness of
facilitated communication. This method has helped these youngsters
communicate with their parents, teachers, and peers. The youngsters clearly demonstrate
why they want people to "See Us Smart!"
http://www.robbiedeanpress.com/readingroom/rr007.htm#Contents
Available also from AutCom bookstore http://iodserver.unh.edu/iodbookstore/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=2.
Facilitated Communication in Washington, FC Speakers section.
Marvin Erickson, Brad Jones, Scott Newman, Melinda Morrison, Erin Eyer
http://www.geocities.com/athens/forum/8925/speakers.htm
Impacts of Severe Communication Disabilities on Individuals.
Many quotes by
individual AAC users on the importance of communication to life: "Without a doubt, my
inability to speak has been the single most devastating aspect of my handicap. If I were
granted one wish and one wish only, I would not hesitate for an instant to request that I
be able to talk, if only for one day, or even one hour." "Speech is the most important
thing we have. It makes us a person and not a thing. No one should ever have to be a
"thing." "Speechlessness is not a loss of life but a loss of access to life ..."
http://www.augcominc.com/whatsnew/impacts.html
Learning About Independent
Typing From People Working To Achieve It, Douglas Biklen, Facilitated Communication Institute. "Lucy Harrison
(age 17), Larry Bissonnette (age 36) and Sharisa Kochmeister (age 15) all use facilitated
communication as their means of expression. They are all working on and achieving
independent typing." http://suedweb.syr.edu/thefci/2-2bik.htm
Making Their Way: Despite Critics, Autistic Youths Still Typing
ABC News, January 20, 2003 Text of followup interviews with Lucy Harrison, Jeff
Powell, and Ben Lehr who were interviewed first in 1992.
http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/1-03/ABC1-20-03.html
Mind Muscle by Erin Brady Worsham.
MDA Quest, Vol. 11, No. 3. Personal stories of six AAC users.
www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q113mindmuscle.html
Ray Kopp's Links (Syracuse, New York)
AAC and FC links: links to personal stories of FC users.
http://web.syr.edu/~rjkopp/data/autlinkaugfc.html
Sharing Our Wisdom: A Collection of Presentations by People within the Autism Spectrum edited by Gail Gillingham and Sandra McClennan (Autism National
Committee, 2003) available from AutCom bookstore http://iodserver.unh.edu/iodbookstore/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=2.
Writings by the following people with autism who communicate by typing are collected
in this book:
Kenny Affonce, Dare to Dream a Little Dream;
Jamie Burke, Life's a Beach;
Robert W. Cutler, When We Were Young, Pulling the Plug on Aversives;
Tyler Fihe, Understanding Autism;
Maegan Stoddard Garcia, An Inner Voice Set Free;
David Goodman, Things that Bother Me;
Mike Hoover, To Be a Good Helper, Using Communication Devices;
Sharisa Joy Kochmeister, To Have a Voice;
Nick Pentzall, 3 Presentations;
Sandra Radisch, Sandra: The Sometimes Invisible Woman;
Chammi Rajapatirana, I Have Words Now, Waiting to Live;
Sue Rubin, FC: The Key to Success;
Jenn Seybert, Inclusion ... Finally!;
Dan Treacy, Presentable, Facts for Caregivers 101;
Ian Wetherbee, Realities of Autism;
Wally Wojtowicz, Jr., The Essence of Facilitated Communication.
Speaking Up and Spelling It Out: Personal
Essays on Augmentative and Alternative Communication edited by Melanie Fried-Oken
and Hank A. Bersani, Jr. (Paul H.
Brookes Publishing Co, 2000). "This is a book for people who use AAC and for those who live,
work, recreate, or go to school with AAC users." Twenty-eight diverse individuals who
use AAC, from teens to senior citizens, give first-person accounts of how living with
AAC has affected them. Chapter cross-reference by topic is very helpful: What is AAC?
Vocabulary and Storytelling, The Role of Technology and Alternative Access, Principles
of Assessment, AAC Intervention, AAC and Developmental Disabilities, Language
Learning and Literacy, Educational Inclusion of AAC Users, AAC for Adults with
Acquired Physical Disabilities, AAC for Adults with Severe Aphasia, Employment and
AAC, AAC in Intensive and Acute Care Settings, Personal Care Attendants, Family-
Centered Issues, Self-Determination and AAC, Public Policy and AAC, Multicultural
Issues and AAC, Professional AAC Training.
Janice Staehely, The Communication Dance;
Gregory M. Haslett, Sand and Sea;
Gus Estrella, Confessions of a Blabber Finger;
Peg L. Johnson, If I do Say So Myself!;
J. Brown, Nobody Knows Me but Me, Myself, and I – the Three of Us;
Tara M. McMillen, Communication My Way;
Solomon Vulf Rakhman, One Life, Two Countries;
Sharon P. Price, My Early Life and Education;
Gregory M. Haslett, To Play Music;
Spencer Houston, Reflections on a Kayak Expedition in Scotland;
Toby Churchill, The AAC Manufacturer's Tale;
Laurence C. Thomson and Terry M. Thompson, Partners with a View;
William L. Rush, Liberating Myself;
David Chapple, Empowerment;
Arthur Honeyman, Reaching for the Stars and Almost Touching Them;
Peg L. Johnson, Others Say So, Too;
Arthur Honeyman, butt look: a different perspective;
Gail M. Grandy, How I Communicate;
Sharon Jodock-King and Alan R. King, Our Lives, Our Community, Our Caregivers;
Chris Featherly, Life with Cerebral Palsy;
Thomas J. Boumans, Down Memory Lane;
Mike Ward, How I Got Here;
Jim Prentice, With Communication, Anything Is Possible;
Rick Hohn, Making People Laugh and Cry;
Alan R. King, I almost Died, but Somehow I Lived;
Michael B. Williams, Just an Independent Guy Who Leads a Busy Life;
Gordon W. Cardona, Spaghetti Talk;
Bob Williams, More than an Exception to the Rule;
Arthur Honeyman, Father Warrior of a CP Warrior.
http://www.brookespublishing.com/store/books/friedoken-4471/.
Watch Our Words, a group of FC typers and facilitators in Colorado.
In-home and large
group trainings are conducted by FC typers with the help of their facilitators.
http://www.wowcolorado.org/
Waves of Words: Augmented Communicators Read and Write,
edited by Karen A.
Erickson, David A. Koppenhaver, and David E. Yoder, ISAAC Press, 2002.
www.isaac-online.org