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 Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Chicken Run Have you ever wondered about those things you see on the side of the road? How did they get there? And what becomes of them? If only things could talk, we would probably hear some interesting stories. My mom is quick to notice these things alon...
By Sarah Coiner, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I guess that I should start by saying that my name is Sarah Coiner, and I was born with Cerebral Palsy. My limitations are physical and not cognitive. I was my parents' first baby, and at first they thought I was just really lazy. I think I was ten months old when they took me to the d...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger With a thump, my dad jumped on my bed and began hopping up and down. I groaned, “What time it is?” “Nine o’clock,” he cheerfully replies. I buried my head deeper in my pillow. “It’s DASA’s Super Sports Sunday,” announces...
By Junior, PRC-Salltillo Blogger My name is Junior. I am in seventh grade. I go to Station Middle School. My favorite color is blue. I have one little sister and one little brother. I am good at math. I like to do IXL. I like to ask people their birthdays. Then I ask w...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Recently my mom and I went to St James, Missouri to celebrate a family member’s birthday. My great aunt lives alone in a small house with her cats. She loves food and shopping. She often buys too much food. Her refrigerator is packed with leftovers. Each...