Who is Lindsey? She is a strong, driven, independent woman. She always looks for ways to help others, and she cares about her students as they are her own children. She strives to better herself in any way possible. Lindsey loves spending time with friends, family, and her pets. She always tries to give her […]
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Lindsey’s Post #22
Living an Impact-Focused Life What’s your Why? I believe I was put on this earth to: encourage people to become the best they can be. My purpose is to: provide support to help children achieve greatness. I want them to feel powerful, and provide the tools necessary for them to reach their goals. I […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #22
Diagnosing Autism Team GSIF System Our system depicts the complex relationship of the GSIF and Lehigh partnership. It is complex as many stakeholders and partners are included in the system for every piece to be successful. Lehigh began by hiring Khanjan who leverages his connections with organizations (e.g., World Hope International) across the Lehigh Valley […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #21
Please see attachments for diagnosing Autism in Sierra Leone’s System Visual and Recording. currentsytem (1) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P5nEi6k9h0AOwLOxUp3RdgkMGKpGmHal/view
Lindsey’s Blog Post #20
By: Alyssa Blasko, Kathleen Bauer & Lindsey Hunsicker If you are the Chief of Police for Afghanistan, what solution would you develop to pay the cops that are actually working, reduce corruption, and boost their morale. Solution: It is imperative to find a solution to the policing situation in Afghanistan. There are a couple of […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #19
Describe at least 5 partnerships with individuals and/or organizations that have been formed to support your project and that impact the success or failure of your venture. Partnerships Impact Sierra Leone Autistic Society -We have access to work with the children with autism in SL. -We have access to their resources for training materials (pictures/videos). […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #18
Blog Post We began our work for this project by presenting on our individual areas of expertise. Currently, we are working together on the same task, which is gathering articles for a publication. This fall we were supposed to be analyzing the data that we collected over the summer. However due to us not going […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #17
Blog Post: 20 Frequently Asked Questions Why can’t you use other diagnostic tools already created? They have low sensitivity and specificity rates across cultures. They are not always feasible in low income countries like Sierra Leone. Most are very expensive. For example, the GARS-3 is the cheapest price per form at $1.24. It is projected […]
Lindsey’s Blog Post #16
Class 4: 9/15/2020 Group: Lindsey, Grace, Michelle, Noah Part 1: Ethical Decision-Making In a certain region of East Africa, the growth of ~35% of the children is stunted due to poor nutrition. Traditionally, maize and bananas are the items most commonly made into a gruel and fed to infants beginning at ~2 months of age. […]
Lindsey’s blog post #15
Case Study: Jack is an American student who lived at a youth center in Kenya while working on a social venture. In this role, he lived and interacted with the children at the center and worked closely with the staff. One Saturday evening, kids under the age of 14 years were to receive presents that […]