By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Day in and day out, chickens seem to live life without a care in the world. Whatever happens, it seems as if chickens just keep on pecking. I believe that we should be more like chickens. This past year began great for me. I had lots of big plans for 2019.&nb...
By Martin Emmanual (12 years old), PRC-Saltillo Blogger I go to amusement park. I go on swing. . I go fast. I go on ride and I go up and down. I go down fast. I go on red ride and I go fast. I feel happy.
Punam Desormes, M.A., CCC-SLP, ATP Speech-Language Pathologist and Assistive Technology Professional at the University of Central Florida and Apple Patch Therapy, Inc. The autism spectrum disorder (ASD) classroom - It is a wonder! Full of challenging behaviors and language deficits, BUT also full of excitement, multi-moda...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Staying in a hospital can be a little boring. While staying at St. Louis Children’s hospital this week, my parents and I sometimes go exploring. Once this week there was an art class in the garden and we had to check it out. There was a table covered with hundreds o...
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 Mandy Hall, M.S. CCC-SLP Print your materials. Plan your session. Grab your bag of ‘tricks’ that is sure to engage your student. Set up your room. Find your rewards. Get yourself ready for the best thought out and planned session. Finally, your non(or partially) verbal student with Autism comes in for her 30...