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S.W.I.T.C.H. - See What I Totally Can Handle!

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

Students with autism, Down-syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other profound special needs, use adaptive switches & assistive technology to sing, dance, & drum their way into your hearts. Most are non-verbal and many use wheelchairs - but this hasn't stopped them from getting on stage and strutting their stuff! Some of the students use switches & communication devices to sing, tell jokes, and even be the MC for the show. Enjoy y'all.

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  • I teach music to children with severe and profound disabilities and that gave me a lot of good inspiration to change things up a bit next school year. Thank you so much!

  • that was so fun to watch I work with individuals with profound disabilities and to see this made me smile

  • That was really fun to watch!

    Thanks for posting.

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    Where did he get that nike kippah ?

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    Cheers.

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