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by Kate Battoe

Imagine you are bursting with thoughts, emotions, opinions and every other kind of idea that most people communicate via their voices, but you can’t. That describes the first ten years of Graham Tresness’s life. He is a typical pre-teen, only he can’t talk because his cerebral palsy limits his muscle control. The Tresnesses spent 10 years trying to find a way for their son to communicate. He now has a device made by Tobii that allows him to use his eyes to write messages and then speaks for him. After the Tresnesses found a way for their son to communicate, they wanted to share their knowledge and experience with as many people as possible. The Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) has partnered with Barb Tresness, Graham’s mother, and Beth Tollar, a trained speech and language pathologist who specializes in augmentative communication, to develop an awesome new program called Communication Hope through Assistive Technology (CHAT). Encompassing a variety of activities, CHAT's main goal is to help children and young adults who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to communicate better and help their community see AAC as an accepted way of communicating. For more information about AAC, see Augmentative and Alternative Communication, a blog post by Kate Battoe.

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Posted by CHAT Blog Team on Friday, July 19, 2013 | 0 comments
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CHAT Camp Sports Day

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Posted by CHAT Blog Team on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 | 0 comments
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Day One

CHAT campers on Day 1

Our first day at CHAT Camp was a great success all the way around. The parents and campers started out playing a game of musical numbers, an adaption of musical chairs, to get to know each other. Then they participated in their own special and exciting activities.

The campers played some very awesome games. They started off with Bingo and somehow almost everybody won at the same time! During their games the campers used their communication devices as much as they could. After Camp Director Beth told the campers about the rest of the week’s real plans, they wrote a Mad Lib about what was going to happen during the rest of camp. Thanks to Addison, it’s somehow going to snow in August, and Leo said we were going to play drums on Fun with Music Day! Matt said that we were all going to Onondaga Lake Park. While we’re there, we’ll see hippos and Graham thinks we’ll be said about that. Makenna said that someone would be a babysitter! We’ll see what happens? For the first part of the day the campers got to interact with three adult mentors who use AAC to communicate, Rick, Kara and Kate, and could see that there are grownups who talk like them. It was just a fun day all around.

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Posted by CHAT Blog Team on Monday, August 5, 2013 | 0 comments