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The folly of fortune telling

October 14, 2018 by David McNaughton

Webcast description

Rob Rummel-Hudson describe the dangers of limited expectations, and the importance of opportunities and equity in achieving meaningful outcomes for his daughter, Schuyler.

First shown at the RERC on AAC State of the Science Conference in Arlington, Va, on July 13, 2018.
Text and photos by Rob Rummel-Hudson and Schuyler Hudson (video editing by David McNaughton)

Please cite as:

Rummel-Hudson, R. & Hudson, S. (2018, July 13). The folly of fortune telling. Retrieved from https://aac-learning-center.psu.edu/2018/10/14/the-folly-of-fortune-telling

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Filed Under: Adults, Assessment, Consumer perspectives, Developmental disabilities Tagged With: Rob Rummel-Hudson, webcast

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