by Danny Gonsalves, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador My first communication device was the Touch Talker. At The age of five years old from PRC: with 124 overlay. I picked it up right away, I would not be where I am today without my device. This all happened because of a very dedicated and forward-thinking speech/language pat...
By Anthony Arnold, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador I’m Anthony Arnold, an augmentative and alternative communicator from San Tan Valley, Arizona (originally from Grand Forks, North Dakota). As Valentine’s Day approaches, I’m reminded of one special gift filled with love and communication. As I wrote in a re...
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 JJ Seice, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador My family and I are able to talk without my device. Our conversations are not always perfectly clear, but they understand what I need, and that means a lot. Without my device, I can’t talk to anyone outside my family. But with my device—and with a phone or computer&md...
by Lyle Bahe, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador [This is a discussion between Lyle and his SLP to answer the question... "How do you use your AAC system to control any device in your environment - such as a tv, music, or lights in a room. Have you had any bad or good experiences controlling your environement?" Lyle: Tv in my ...
by Naiya Daves, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador This summer I did a 3 week intensive therapy program where I worked on vocalization. My therapist helped me roar like a dinosaur and find my quiet voice like a mouse. I learned to say new words, get stronger and faster when saying words. They made me laugh, we played tic tac to...