By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Staying in a hospital can be a little boring. While staying at St. Louis Children’s hospital this week, my parents and I sometimes go exploring. Once this week there was an art class in the garden and we had to check it out. There was a table covered with hundreds o...
By Jane Odom, M.Ed - Director of Implementation Resources, PRC-Saltillo My new favorite podcast is called ‘Invisibilia’ from NPR. It looks at the unseeable forces that control human behavior. I learn something new with each episode. One episode focused on “Expectations”. The...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Imagine yourself lying on a pristine beach. Your toes are dug into the warm white sand. A gentle breeze softly touches your face and blows through your hair. You gaze out and see the most gorgeous sunset you have ever seen. Now you're totally relaxed without...
By Chloe Wayt, PRC-Saltillo blogger The next day after I had finished working the booth, we went down to the bus stop twenty minutes early again. I prepared something to say if the bus driver didn't let me on again on my NOVA Chat. “Delete that.” Ordered Mom. I quickly deleted it. “I'm sorry.” I tol...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Whenever I meet someone that is going to college, I usually ask them what they are studying. I also ask what school they are going to. However when people learned that I was going to college, they asked, “Oh! Are you taking online classes?” Why is this always their...
By Chloe Wayt, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I was getting into Minneapolis, Minnesota for my first week at work as an ambassador for the Saltillo Company. When I was born I got the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck. Flash forward about three years later, I was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Skip about another decade, I am aske...