By Hannah Foley, PRC-Saltillo Blogger As we enter the new year, I am forced to reflect on the last twelve months. We have all experienced many challenges and changes this year. Whether it be telletherapy, remote learning, remote teaching, or navigating balancing responsibilities of working and helping your children with re...
By Kim, Vuong, PRC-Saltillo Blogger 2021 has been a difficult and frustrating year for so many of us. But as we approach the beginning of 2022, I think it’s important for all of us to remember all the things that we have accomplished this past year, despite the difficult challenge of the pandemic. For example, I&rsq...
By Carson Covey, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I hope that you had a wonderful 2021! Happy new year! This is the perfect time to reset yourself! We all need to grow on our devices yes, even for seasoned users. I am going on my 17th year using AAC and yes, I am literally growing on my device as we speak. I am far away from perfect. ...
By: Ami Profeta, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Hanukkah, we celebrate for eight nights. We light the menorah each night and we recite the blessings. We eat potato lakas as potato pancakes and Doughnuts during Hanukkah. Each child receives a gift each night from their parents and they open it after they light the candles. ...
By Hannah Foley, PRC-Saltillo Intern & Blogger Society generally has lower expectations for people with disabilities, both mental and physical disabilities. Because we navigate the world “differently”, talk “differently”, look “different”, move “differently”, and ar...
By Jacob MacAnish, PRC blogger I like Halloween. I want to dress up as a leprechaun. When I was 10 I dressed up as Darth Vader. My best costume was Superman. On Halloween, I sit on a chair outside and my mom passes out candy. My favorite candy is M&Ms. I used to make jack-o-lanterns. Carving pumpkins is really f...