By Nicole (Nikki) Kary, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador I love going into the community with my AAC Device. Not only does it lets me meet new people and they can see how intelligent I am but it also makes people realize that people with disabilities can have thoughts and feelings and that we can have normal conversations. Go...
By Anthony Arnold, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador I’m Anthony Arnold, an augmentative and alternative communicator from San Tan Valley, Arizona. For almost my entire life, I have had episodes with my allergies and asthma. Sometimes, it has been manageable, and other times it has been problematic. On May 16, 2024, my ...
By Kristy Lipe, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Hello everybody! My name is Kristy Lipe and I'm originally from Memphis, Tennessee but I’ve moved down here to Long Beach, Mississippi with my parents recently . I’m 33 and I have cerebral palsy but that doesn't even stop me from doing much! I've been the Tennessee PRC Am...
By Fadel Rah, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador When I first meet and talk to people in public with my device the reaction is “WOW”, “How does he do that?” and the discussion starts about how I use my device. The excitement becomes even bigger when they know that I am using my eyes to control the device...
By Nikki Kary, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Sometimes it can be frustrating to use an AAC Device outside, especially when it's sunny. I am an eye tracking user so I can see my screen, but the camera can't always track my eyes. One of the solutions I've tried is going under a tree with some shade. Also, I have put an...
By Danny Gonsalves, PRC-Saltillo Ambassador Hey bloggers, I want to tell you what happened to me at Six Flags Over Georgia. I was able to ride all of the rides regardless of my disability. I am happy with this right and I didn’t have to pick a fight. Because I have been to Universal Studios, Disney World ...