"See What I'm Saying"
Katherine Dumas is an activist with a mission. The
trouble is, up until recently most people haven't gotten the message.
But now Katherine is working on that through her
job as a paid consultant training others to interpret and respond to the
language of people who don't use words to communicate. Katherine has teamed
up with employment consultant, Carolyn Robinson. and community liaison,
Veretta Anderson, of NOW Employment Services in Austin, along with her
mother, Shelley Dumas, of University Affiliated Programs, to develop a
training curriculum to share with others how she communicates.
For years, Katherine has communicated her likes and
dislikes through the time-honored activist approach of passive resistance.
In day program and group activity settings, her responses of sitting on
the floor or turning her attention away from activities was, in fact, Katherine
exercising her freedom of choice and right to personal control. In the
day program world of planned group activities and regimented schedules,
Katherine's resistance had the grinding-halt effect that was exactly what
day programming 6specialletso needed to hear. Only people were not ready
to listen.
Through a communication chart developed by Michael
Smull, who also facilitated Katherine's Essential Lifestyle Plan, people
who know Katherine best are observing her consistent 'behavior-as-communication'
to develop interpretations of what Katherine is doing, what they think
this means, and what people should do in response to her communication,
Katherine and her co-presenters have begun offering a training called
"See What I'm Saying" to teach others to listen to people who don't use
words to communicate. She and her employment consultant had previously
explored other job options and tried several job-related activities, finding
that Katherine prefers variety in her life as well as interaction with
people, exactly as her family had identified as her preferences. These
training seminars allow Katherine to be Katherine, do the things she likes
to do, and interact with different people at each training site.
In the Austin job market where there are many jobs
and a variety of options from which to choose, Katherine has carved her
own niche as a presenter and teacher, true to her individualistic nature.
And her message is finally being 'heard.'
For more information regarding Katherine's presentation, contact
NOW Employment Services at e-mail address: ronnie.mckeown@atcmhmr.com
