Special Needs Living Feb 2021 Issue

Page 32

By Brittany Lowe

About It is no secret that there are difficulties with finding social environments for individuals with different abilities. Often families witness their children and/or loved one’s experience isolation and loneliness. Individuals with different abilities also desire a way to socialize and build relationships. Their desires are now becoming a reality! The Indianapolis Flames Alternative Baseball Organization (ABO), Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Indianapolis, IN. The organization covers Central Indiana. We provide a positive, judgement free, social, and supportive environment for Autistic individuals and others with different abilities (ages 15 and up) through the game of baseball. The organization creates an environment where social skills and relationships can be built and maintained through the competitive game of baseball (played according to MLB rules). The Indianapolis Flames ABO will be split into two teams, Indianapolis Flames North and South for the first year. Depending on the number of players, the team would be split into four to represent different sides of town within Central Indiana, North, South, East, and West as soon as the second year. The Alternative Baseball Organization originally started in Georgia by Taylor Duncan. Taylor Duncan is an Autistic adult, baseball player, CEO and Founder, and speaker who loves baseball and decided to start the organization to bring the game of baseball to individuals with different abilities. It will provide a social and competitive environment. The organization plays according to MLB rules. He had a mission to expand the Alternative Baseball Organization into different states across the country. The Alternative Baseball Organizations slogan is powering through perceptions. There is this overwhelming focus that individuals with different abilities can’t do this and that, when in fact there is so much that they can do. There are talents and gifts that need support as well. It is through our focus on relationships and showing everyone what individuals with different abilities can do, our local organization slogan was developed for the Indianapolis Flames ABO, “Relationships and Talent Burning Bright Through Baseball.” Expansion to Central Indiana He reached out to my husband and I, parents of an autistic child, who also have an online statewide Facebook support group (Autism Parents’ Support Group of Indiana) where parents/guardians and autistic individuals have come together in providing support through knowledge obtained from personal experiences. The information

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for the team came through the group security questions. Once this request was read there was no doubt that this was something that we felt called to do. While our child is not old enough to play, we feel that this is something that is crucial to bring and maintain for years to come in Central Indiana for individuals with different abilities. Once I saw the request, I knew this was something that my husband, David Lowe would love to do. We became the General Managers and Founders of the Indianapolis Flames ABO. My husband is also the Team Manager/Head Coach of the Indianapolis Flames ABO North team, which brings focus to the on-field success. I feel this is a perfect fit because he is the brains behind baseball. I choose to focus on the things outside of the field while assisting with on-field as needed. About the Team Manager/Head Coach David Lowe’s love for baseball started at the age of 4, when he played t-ball. At the age of 5, he played for a team called the Warriors that was coached by his dad. His dad also worked with him outside of practice and games to help David achieve his goals. David Lowe’s mother supported him as well and obtained a pitching coach for him as this was something he loved to do. He played baseball until near the end of his high school career. Today, my husband and autistic son play baseball together. They both love and enjoy playing baseball. We have seen growth in our son playing and enjoying baseball. While this is only one area that we see our son has interest in, we will support and contribute to his goals and growth in whatever he wants to do. As he gets older, we will make sure he has a place where his talents can shine bright, to socialize, and build relationships.


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LOVE NEVER FAILS - a moment of inspiration – by a special needs mom

4min
page 36

Pioneer Parents in Indiana- Meet Beth DeHoff

5min
pages 34-35

Indianapolis Flames Alternative Baseball

6min
pages 32-33

Helping your child deal with the feels

1min
page 38

Be Your Own Valentine Sweetheart:

3min
page 30

A Mother’s Promise Promise

5min
pages 26-27

Non Profit Spotlight - A Kid Again - Giving Illness a Time out

2min
page 25

Pastor's Corner

3min
page 24

Siblings Perspective - Meet Tyler Ashby & His Brother, Caleb

3min
pages 22-23

Upcoming Events

1min
page 21

HEART SOS

3min
page 19

THE ABC’S OF IEP’S

3min
page 18

Meet Law office of Elizabeth A. Homes LLC. - Supporter of Special Needs Living

4min
pages 16-17

WHAT IS Sesame/East Syndrome?

2min
page 15

Ashley Caveda - No Legs Needed - A New Athlete's Intro to Adaptive Hockey

6min
pages 12-13

MEET NORA –Service Dog for Zoe

2min
page 11

4 Reasons Why Writing Composition May Be Hard for Your Child

3min
page 10

Meet the CEO of the Angelman Syndrome Foundation - Amanda Moore & her Family – Adam, Jackson & Baden

3min
pages 8-9

A UNIQUE KIND OF ART - Art by Olivia

4min
pages 1, 28-29
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