By Lateef McCleod Lateef This summer I had a great opportunity to be a Storytelling Fellowship with Making Contact, which is a National Radio Program that plays on NPR and Pacifica Radio. During my fellowship with Making Contact I was tasked with producing a radio segment on the Augmentative Alternative Communication or A...
by Lyle Bahe, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Blog post prompt: Seasonal self-care: What are your strategies for handling stressduring the holidays? How do you communicate those feelings and interact with familyand friends? SLP: “What is your favorite holiday?”Lyle: “Christmas”SLP: “Why?”...
by Lyle Bahe, a PRC-Saltillo Ambassador This is an interview with Lyle and his SLP to discuss the April theme of joking or telling funny stories. Enjoy! SLP: What are ways do you make people laugh?Lyle: sarcasm and teasing SLP: When you are talking to people, do you think you are very serious?Lyle: no SLP: What do...
By Brandon Williamson, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador There are many times I have felt lucky to have AAC to advocate for myself. I feel lucky to have a way to communicate with my big family and care team using a speech-generating device. I can ask for what I want and need. I can communicate what I am thinking, how I feel, and get...
by Matt Huggins, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Well I haven't really been in love before per say. I am seeing someone for just over a year. she is able-bodied. her name is sophia. We live in different states but we talk almost everyday. We use snap chat to talk. She is in college for photography. She is really nice and car...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger With the COVID-19 virus keeping us at home, we have time to reflect back on our lives. We can remember and ponder things that we didn’t think about before, or reflect on the good old days. One memory I have would be when my family went to Florida. I was nominated t...