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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2017 · 22 MIN

Helping the Neurodiverse and People with Disabilities Excel, with JR Harding of FSU | EDB 64

from Exploring Different Brains · host www.DifferentBrains.com

In this episode, Harold Reitman, M.D. continues his conversation with Dr. JR Harding, an author, disability advocate, and instructional specialist at Florida State University. JR’s accomplishments are staggering, with only a few being: contributing over 30 years to National State and Community Policy for the Independence and self-sufficiency of persons with disability, being a two-time presidential appointee, a seven time gubernatorial appointee, being asked to speak on numerous occasions to the US Congress in Florida Legislature, and he is the former chairman of the Florida Commission for Transportation Disable. Dr. Harding discusses the importance of self-advocacy, why it is important to ask for the assistance one needs, and how the tools and accommodations offered to the neurodiverse and disabled makes everyone’s life easier. For JR’s first appearance on Exploring Different Brains, visit: http://differentbrains.com/fighting-accessibility-disability-support-dr-jr-harding-fsu-edb-60/

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