Breadcrumb Home Stories Potential Magazine Winter 2022 Letter From Our President Dr. Bradley L. Schlaggar shares his thoughts on communication, technology, the Institute’s new podcast and more. Read More Violet’s Voice A team of experts in neurological and therapeutic care is helping Violet, who has a rare disorder, enjoy life and communicate with others in her own unique way. Read More Super Tripp Tripp had so much fun during his stay at Kennedy Krieger that he didn’t want to go home. Read More The Sky’s the Limit A brain injury interrupted Hailey’s high school journey, but she didn’t let that stop her from graduating with the rest of her class on graduation day. Read More Going Anywhere At Kennedy Krieger, Valerie received the rehabilitation and encouragement she needed to pursue her dreams of college, grad school and beyond. Read More Changing Lives Through Sports Kids join the Bennett Blazers, Kennedy Krieger’s adaptive sports program for young athletes, to improve their motor skills. Many go on to compete in collegiate sports and the Paralympics. Read More A Priceless Hug, Years in the Making Rett syndrome research is giving kids and teens like Catalina new opportunities—like the possibility of being able to hug her grandparents. Read More Communication Tools Augmentative and alternative communication gives voice to individuals who are nonspeaking or minimally speaking, or who have unclear speech. Here’s how it works. Read More New Podcast, Neurodiversity Conference and More Here’s what’s been happening around Kennedy Krieger, and a preview of what’s to come. Read More
Letter From Our President Dr. Bradley L. Schlaggar shares his thoughts on communication, technology, the Institute’s new podcast and more. Read More
Violet’s Voice A team of experts in neurological and therapeutic care is helping Violet, who has a rare disorder, enjoy life and communicate with others in her own unique way. Read More
Super Tripp Tripp had so much fun during his stay at Kennedy Krieger that he didn’t want to go home. Read More
The Sky’s the Limit A brain injury interrupted Hailey’s high school journey, but she didn’t let that stop her from graduating with the rest of her class on graduation day. Read More
Going Anywhere At Kennedy Krieger, Valerie received the rehabilitation and encouragement she needed to pursue her dreams of college, grad school and beyond. Read More
Changing Lives Through Sports Kids join the Bennett Blazers, Kennedy Krieger’s adaptive sports program for young athletes, to improve their motor skills. Many go on to compete in collegiate sports and the Paralympics. Read More
A Priceless Hug, Years in the Making Rett syndrome research is giving kids and teens like Catalina new opportunities—like the possibility of being able to hug her grandparents. Read More
Communication Tools Augmentative and alternative communication gives voice to individuals who are nonspeaking or minimally speaking, or who have unclear speech. Here’s how it works. Read More
New Podcast, Neurodiversity Conference and More Here’s what’s been happening around Kennedy Krieger, and a preview of what’s to come. Read More