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Hello from New Jersey

wendypurple407

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Hello from the Garden State,
I'm a neurotypical educator and student, with an interest in technology. I would like to hear more about how technology is used as a reasonable accommodation in the workplace. The discussions here are meaningful, please reach out if you are interested in sharing your experience with the topic.
 
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I do advocacy work for my traumatic brain injury peers.
My rehab professionals had a setup where they were going to provide information of using both low and high technology as a compensating mechanism.

I went to that meeting,and asked to speak first. As it turned out,I had already covered everything they were going to outline and added some methods they had never thought of.
 

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