By Darryl Porter, Saltillo Blogger AAC Devices. An augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device is any low-tech or high-tech device that provides a nonverbal means of communication. These range from picture cards to electronic devices that emit spoken words and sentenc Imagine you’re a nonverbal person; y...
By Kip Porter, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Everyone has a friend called Mom,Who looks after us all along.Since the day of our birth,She forgives our errors and forgets.And never stops to love us,Even if we continue our mistakes. For more Poetry, visit Kip's blog - KipPoems
By Daniel Gonsalves, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My bff Campbell and I went to Six Flags Over Georgia and have the best time we could ever had going on some crazy rides. We got to 6 flags and got on the tram to go to the front, once we were in, we went to get the disability pass for the rides, then we were off hitting eve...
_ By Jane Odom, M. Ed, Director of Implementation Resources, PRC_ Today’s blog post is about my journey in the field of AAC. I was fortunate enough to attend Temple University back in the 1980’s. It was then I was introduced to the field of AAC. I attended the ACES program as a grad student where I attended a trai...
By Carrie Clark, CCC-SLP When children are learning to speak, one of the things they learn is how to answer questions. Some children pick this up easily, and others need a speech therapist or parent to help them through and teach it to them directly. Children who use Augmentative-Alternative Communication AAC are no dif...
By Keslie Levad, PRC Ambassador_ My name is Keslie I have cerebral palsy. I am 17 years old. I’m a senior in high school. I would like to talk about how the Eco has really changed my life. I’ve been using a PRC devise for 12 years now. I have the Eco 2. The Eco 2 has blue tooth capability which allows it ...