Hello:
I have been diagnosed with Aspergers and use high speed morse code to communicate and escape. I would like to spread the word about this unique method of helping some autistic people. Morse code communication combines the fun and challenges of video games with the utility of cell phone texting to communicate.
Morse is addicting fun- I have to have my morse "fix" every day. However, it is wholesome fun and does not have the dangers of internet and video game use. It is a way for me to make world wide friends without leaving my home and having to look at my new morse friend.
I have been trying to obtain a dialogue (distant autism researchers) and appointment to show morse ( local autism researchers)--- with no success this far. It is discouraging because some autistic people would really enjoy morse communication. I send email message after email message to autism researchers and institution staff with few replies. The replies are kind but rejecting. I am hoping someone reading this can help with this effort- modern morse has to be seen, heard and tried to appreciate.
I have been diagnosed with Aspergers and use high speed morse code to communicate and escape. I would like to spread the word about this unique method of helping some autistic people. Morse code communication combines the fun and challenges of video games with the utility of cell phone texting to communicate.
Morse is addicting fun- I have to have my morse "fix" every day. However, it is wholesome fun and does not have the dangers of internet and video game use. It is a way for me to make world wide friends without leaving my home and having to look at my new morse friend.
I have been trying to obtain a dialogue (distant autism researchers) and appointment to show morse ( local autism researchers)--- with no success this far. It is discouraging because some autistic people would really enjoy morse communication. I send email message after email message to autism researchers and institution staff with few replies. The replies are kind but rejecting. I am hoping someone reading this can help with this effort- modern morse has to be seen, heard and tried to appreciate.
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