By Carson Covey, PRC-Saltillo blogger Do you know that there is an easier way to program? Click your edit button 2. Click a button 3. Click the add button and click on store text button 4. Go out of edit mode 5. Write out your message up top. Click share text button and hit continue Click a button Watch my video if yo...
By Kim Vuong, PRC-Saltillo Blogger My name is Kim Vuong. I am the community liaison at Tichenor Clinic for Children in Long Beach, which provides therapy for young clients up through age 18 and support for their parents. I started out as a volunteer at Tichenor, and after two years was hired as a staff member....
By Hannah Foley, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Before you continue to read this, I would like you to take a minute and think about how you usually show others that you are interested in getting to know them, being involved in their lives, and having a conversation with them. What would be the first thing that you would say to...
By Margaret Moore, PRC-Saltillo Blogger From the time I received my first device at four years old until fourth grade, my mother and my speech therapists asked me to think ahead on what I would like to say for presentations so that they could work on programming my device beforehand. When I took over programming my own dev...
Katie Yonker, PRC Ambassador Katie’s Mantra My name is Katie Yonker. I live in Phoenix, Arizona. I have a Cerebral Palsy so my mouth and right side of body does not work right. I am twenty-eight years old. I have had a communication device for a long time and it helps me to talk to the people. I have two frien...
By Anna-Marie Beard, PRC blogger and parent Growing up, I was scolded for one thing far more than any other—talking. I’ve just always had so much I want to say. It’s like the valve between brain and mouth has always been open for me. I studied English throughout college. In a former life, I taught writing and spe...