The trainings at Love Manor are going so well! The facility is absolutely gorgeous and the children seem so well cared for and happy. Yesterday, during a tour, a group of curious and outgoing girls (around 8 years old) sang us about 4 songs. They were so cute and kept saying "Hello" and "See you!" in English. The Physical Therapy students did physical therapy demonstrations on a group of babies yesterday, too!
Alisha and I presented on autism today and the audience of special education teachers and social workers was so engaged. They gave us specific case examples and we used them to illustrate Applied Behavior Analysis, Floortime, and other autism interventions. They asked so many great questions. It was interesting to work with the translator. The woman who translated for us is a English professor at CTBU and was wonderful to work with.
Alisha and I presented on autism today and the audience of special education teachers and social workers was so engaged. They gave us specific case examples and we used them to illustrate Applied Behavior Analysis, Floortime, and other autism interventions. They asked so many great questions. It was interesting to work with the translator. The woman who translated for us is a English professor at CTBU and was wonderful to work with.
Right now we are taking a Chinese "siesta" from lunch until 2:00 and are heading back to the orphanage this afternoon for some observations.
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