By Lily Huston, PRC-Saltillo Blogger, AAC user and graduate student for an M.A. in Assistive Technology By all accounts, I acquired spoken language on schedule. Early, even. I certainly was reading early, devouring books until everyone accepted that little Lily always had her nose in a book--in the car, snatching a few wor...
by Fadel Rah, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador The holiday season can be stressful, but with some planning and self-care, you can navigate it with ease and joy. Here are some tips to help you make the most of the holidays. Remember to prioritize self-care. Take time to recharge with activities like reading, meditation, or a relaxin...
by Johnny Schnieder, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador During the holidays when I get depressed I talk to my family. I’ll listen to Christian music. It’s good to talk about your feelings with others. I try to think of things that I am grateful for! I don’t like winter because it’s too cold for me ...
by Kip Porter, AAC Blogger In fields of sweat and stories old, Where echoes of the past unfold, Sports and history intertwine, Lessons in each breath of time. The runner’s pace, the champion’s stride, Reflect the fight that’s deep inside, A battle fought with heart and will, Through every ...
By Lance McLemore These terms have troubled me for a long time. I’ve done a cursory search to try to understand what they mean. I haven’t been able to find precise definitions, but I think I can definitely see a pattern. It seems to me that a person is considered high or low functioning depending upon how clos...
By Benjamin Bond, Consultant, Speech Pathologist (VIC) It’s not often that I am speechless when working alongside our device users. An amazing young man new to LAMP WFL did in fact make me at a loss for words during a mealtime. We had finished a therapy “session” and we were getting ready for lunch. Our cheeky ...