By Sabena D'souza (Himani Hitendra's mother) Thank you to the PRC-Saltillo team for giving me this opportunity to write a blog about our library program for AAC users called “Storytime with AAC”. “Storytime with AAC” is a library-based Storytime program designed for AAC users, especially emergent c...
By Himani Hitendra I would like to share with you about the library program my mom and I have been involved with for the last 2 years. I love reading books, and going to the library. Reading helps me learn about new places and people. Books are my friends who always support me in every situation of my life. I wanted to sha...
by Herbert Fulton, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador "Fishing in an Empty Pond" The challenges of dating with a disability can feel like casting a line into still waters—waiting, hoping, but often being overlooked. People may see the disability before they see the person, making the search for connection even tougher. B...
by Kerri Adamic, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador How many of you think about a lot of good ideas, but you can't be able to express them fully? Have you ever wondered how to get your nagging feelings out of your system? I do. Ever since I've learned how to read, write, and spell, and even before I got my first comm...
by Matt Huggins, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Jason Dean was a friend of mine and my idol because he played football while I can't. We used to watch football every Sunday. He played for his high school football team. This one time after his team had won their game, the whole team gathered around me and m...
by Anthony Arnold, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador I’m Anthony Arnold, an augmentative and alternative communicator from San Tan Valley, Arizona. When I went through school in the 1980s-90s, there were few resources to teach someone like me how to read and spell effectively. Therefore, my parents and teachers chose to ...