by Penelope Jameson, AAC Consultant Liberator Australia, and Teacher Aide at Coombabah State High School As our school year draws to a close in Australia, my thoughts are with our students using AAC, and how they will cope in the New Year with the possible change of teacher and support staff. With that change, some expe...
By: Kerri Adamic, PRC-Saltillo Blogger During the month of November, it is time to be grateful for because it is so important for us to think how thankful we are for. Thanksgiving is coming up, so think about one thing to be thankful for. I know I am grateful for this company who designs these communicati...
By Kim Vuong, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My name is Kim Vuong. I am the community liaison at Tichenor Clinic for Children in Long Beach, which provides therapy for young clients up through age 18 and support for their parents. I started out as a volunteer at Tichenor, and after two years was hired as a staff member....
By Jane Odom, M.Ed, Director of Implementation Resources Are you looking for a way to introduce vocabulary that is more than just drill and practice? Using a simple game like Tic Tac Talk is not only fun and motivating, it is also easy to set up on the fly. Tic Tac Talk can also be scaffolded to accommodate the skills of ...
By Tina Pagnucco, M.S., SLP I’d like to introduce you to the 3 students who changed my course of AAC and ultimately brought me to my current position of regional consultant for Michigan and Toledo-Bowling Green, Ohio. Working as a speech pathologist and AAC consultant in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Public Schools for ma...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My dad wanted to eat in Saint Louis on The Hill. So, we decided to eat at Mamas on the Hill. Except when we got there, we learned there was going to be a 40-minute wait. Maybe we should go somewhere else, but my dad wanted to wait. I guess it wasn't too bad.&n...