By Sarah Coiner, PRC-Saltillo Blogger I have met a lot of disabled people in my life. I guess when you do not go out except for in your wheelchair and almost always have your communication device with you, you are going to get some questions.. And I guess it's only natural that many people who come up to talk to me know so...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger One year ago, my whole family was chosen by The Dream Factory to make a dream come true. The Dream Factory is an amazing organization that makes the dreams of children with illnesses or disabilities come true. One day a wonderful woman named Maureen came over to our house...
By Martin PRC-Saltillo Blogger Miriam, Natalie, Maddie, and me go to the pool. Natalie jump in the pool and swim. Miriam not jump in the pool. Three big floats come to Miriam. It is funny. Miriam jump in the pool and swim. I have on two shoes in the pool. I feel happy in the pool.
By Maggie Judson, M.S., CCC-SLP The other day I found myself in a school cafeteria during lunch, sitting with a group of students. One student walked up to the table, dropped his food tray down and announced to his friends, “Who wants to see me chug this juice?” Kids shouted their responses of...
By Beth Waite-Lafever, MA-CCC/SLP-ATP PRC Training and Implementation Specialist What is the latest fall fashion for trendy school personnel? High waisted pants? Knee-high boots? Nope, it is the traditional school staff lanyard with a twist: Visual supports on your lanyard that promote literacy and...
By Jeremy Legaspi, CCC-SLP LAMP Words for Life VI evolved out of a need for a robust and consistent language system for the visually impaired population. Early intervention with this population typically utilizes real objects or large tactile cards to represent language. This is a great starting point and typically gets ch...