What are some challenges performers with disabilities face on a day to day basis? What's it like teaching artists with autism? Are there enough resources to meet the needs of these students? Find out with our guest Rachel Yu! Rachel currently teaches students through the Indiana University Young Pianists Pre-College Program. She was previously a faculty on the Piano Pedagogy Laboratory Program (PPLP) at the University of Michigan, where she ran a full studio and developed her interest in teaching students with special needs.She was born in New York and received a worldwide musical education in Washington D.C., Taipei, and Los Angeles. She started her piano studies at the Levine School of Music in Washington D.C., where she was a recipient of the “From the Top” Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship Foundation Scholarship. In 2007, she represented Taiwan in the 40th International Piano Competition in Usti nad Labem of the Czech Republic and made her Carnegie Hall debut just three years later. ----------------Follow Pianolin TV:www.facebook.com/pianolintvwww.instagram.com/pianolintvFollow Alexander:www.youtube.com/alexanderbuipianistwww.instagram.com/alexanderbuipianistwww.facebook.com/alexanderbuipianistFollow Jeremy :www.Instagram.com/jeremya0123Pianolin TVAlexander Bui (Host & Founder)Jeremy Au (Co-host)