
Keri Bowers
Keri Bowers is a parent, advocate, filmmaker, writer and
speaker on autism.
Having worked in the disabilities field for over 18 years, Keri’s hands-on work with hundreds of kids and adults in the facilitation and design of summer and winter camps, community-based social and life skill groups, and a variety of workshops, along with Keri’s parenting a child with special needs, have provided her with a unique perspective in disabilities: the professional and the parent.
Her films, Normal People Scare Me, The Sandwich Kid and a new film called ARTS: Possibilities and Disabilities, have received rave reviews and awards.
Keri’s new book, “Mapping Transitions to Your Child’s Future” takes her and sons Taylor and Jace all over the world to share perspectives on “what now” to help families plan for futures and create opportunities for social and life skill development.
She and her boys just came back from Okinawa where they facilitated a two day workshop in “Mapping” and Micro Enterprise.
Vaccinations, Celebrities and The Cure… I Say “What Now”
Improving language Skills with “Rapid Fire Improvisation”
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