
56 | Adapting toys is easy, Usree Bhattacharya talks linguistics, and more!
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We're excited to have you back for another great episode. On this episode, we talk with Usree Bhattacharya about her family's journey with Rett syndrome. But first, we share with you a little about how the pRETTy happy. shop can save you money on adapted toys.
If you haven't already heard, our website - prettyhappy.place - has a shop on it! Many people have already purchased from the shop and are loving their toys! To check out the shop, just click here - https://www.prettyhappy.place/shop
- Adapted Switches (3D printed w/ file) - https://www.prettyhappy.place/product-page/switch
Usree Bhattacharya hails from Georgia, USA. Her daughter, Kalika, was diagnosed with Rett syndrome a few years back. Both Usree and her husband, Jonathan, have a passion for languages; we talk about how having a nonverbal child has helped shape their view of language. It's an amazing conversation and we're grateful to have had the chat. To connect with Usree, send her an email at usreeb@uga.edu.
If you are a newly diagnosed family, you can find loads of information regarding Rett syndrome on our website (linked below), including links to various foundations and support groups worldwide. And, of course, feel free to reach out to us; we love connecting with new families!
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