CHAT - TSBVI Coffee Hour: CHARGE Syndrome: The Puzzle, The Practicals, and The Possibilities 3/28/22 Tressie Schindler: Tressie Houston Tommie Turner: Hello from Midland, Texas Liz Southern: Long Beach, CA Nicole Resendez: Corpus Christi Lindsay Bariani: Washington state Debra Fournier-Pursel: Spring, TX linda brown: New Caney , tx Ellen Staverman: Northern Ky Zenobia Davison: Arlington, TX Cynthia Anderson: Arlington I Kaycee Bennett: Today’s handout: https://tsbvi.live/coffeehour Kimberly Patella: Corpus Christi, TX ☺️ Kaycee Bennett: Today’s handout: https://tsbvi.live/coffeehour CLARISSA JONES-EDWARDS: Hello, from New York Kaycee Bennett: Today’s handout: https://tsbvi.live/coffeehour Amy Potts: Thank you Kaycee Kimberly Patella: Does your son utilize tactile sign or protactile sign? Amy Potts: Thanks for sharing! But now I'm having flashbacks of my son's solo elevator adventure. Tommie Turner: have you found the resources, programs, etc in Texas to be comparable with those you experienced when Malik was younger? Tommie Turner: great answers and I thank you for this information today … Kimberly Patella: How can teachers of the Deaf better support families, vision team, SPED teachers, eval team, homebound service, etc? James Kadlecek: What kind of assistive technology does Malik use now? James Kadlecek: I agree, community experiential activities are so important and vital! Debra Fournier-Pursel: Thank you for your honesty linda brown: Thank you for SHARING Lannette Burlingame: Thank you for sharing your story. What an amazing family! James Kadlecek: You are amazing and so is Malik. Thanks so much for sharing! CLARISSA JONES-EDWARDS: Thank you for sharing experiences and lessons. This was an excellent presentation! Thanks again. Kimberly Patella: Thank you! As a TOD, I have not really worked with students with CHARGE, so this insight is truly helpful when I not only look at instruction, but building a long-lasting foundation with the child and family.