By Carrie Clark, CCC-SLP, Owner, Speech and Language Kids Establishing a Functional Communication System All children have the right to communicate. No disorder, disease, or physical limitation should be able to take that right away from them. For that reason, it is our obligation to make sure that all children wi...
By Lori Holbrook Words can’t always describe what the iPad has done for us! We say all the time it has given Hannah a voice, some independence, and a sense of humor. When it all comes down to it, though, it truly is a gift. We take for granted communication and socializing with others everyday. When you are given a chi...
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...
By Ace Bryans Hello I am Ace Bryans, I am 16 years old, I am in a wheelchair and I live with GA1 a Metabolic Disorder and Dystonia a movement disorder so I can’t control my muscles. Because of that I can’t talk with my mouth but I have a special computer called Accent 1400 with eye-gaze, it follows my beautiful br...
By Jacob MacAinsh I go to a club at my school. It is called H.O.P.E. Club. H.O.P.E. stands for Helping Other People Excel. Miss Keim is a leader of the club. We do a lot of fun things. For example, we like to bowl. I’m so good at bowling that I got four strikes. There were many people at the bowling alley. Many of my...
By Brad Whitmoyer, PRC ambassador The question of whether to go to Grocery Store A or Grocery Store B is usually a decision based factors such as variety, prices and convenience. Personally, most of the time, I like going to Grocery Store A because they have much bigger selection and a couple of items that the other gr...