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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

Rhonda talks about her assistive technology she uses to walk and feed herself.

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  • Hello Katilea69, as far as I know Rhonda has a Liberator Communication Device.

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  • I am so excited to become a licensed occupational therapist to work with the people who inspired me to go into this field...the beautiful, misunderstood population with CP.

  • What a great video, Rhonda. It's great to hear you being so positive about the Neater Eater. Would it be OK to add a link to your video on our website: neater.co.uk ? (I am the inventor and designer of the Neater Eater). Best wishes, Jon Michaelis

  • What an awesome inspiration you are Rhonda! you're my hero honey! God bless and keep you. Christy mom to Amy

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    My cp affects my left side I walk fine and all my left foot is turned slightly. I type and play piano one handed My OT in elementry scool taugt me my keyboarding teacher Mr. Torbush helped me perfect that by teaching me to place my fingers on f g h j and k and reaching the other keys. My guide dog is trained on the right side wich is my stronger side.

  • Girl I feel you. You said your comunicator didn't arive. I'm visualy impaired and have mild Cerebral Palsy. Back when I was in school we tried to get me a cctv so I could read regular print books like everyone else. I went to several special eye doctors they said she dosn't need that a magnifier is good enough. It wasn't til I saw Dr Tickom I finaly got one. He said yes she needs one Now I got it. I also use Zoom Text on my computer it enlarges the print and has a screen reader.

  • Like, even though your brain is hosed, you seem to have your life pretty much together. Continue forward; never give up. You go, girl!

  • she speaks very well for someone with cerebal palsy. bless her, she tries very hard

  • hope you got your keyguard by now! There's a group for AAC users on Facebook now.

  • what communicator have you got?

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