By Mackenzie Sanders, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Every Saturday I take a dance class with other kids with disabilities . Each student has a helper. I have been doing this for 13 years . Its the best. We do different dances every week . We started with 6 dancers. Now we have 1...
By Kye Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger We are seeing a different world. Social distancing and bare shelves in the grocery stores have become commonplace. It seems that our reality changes every day. Last week, our local coffee shop was hosting a comedy show. I enjoy humor and watching comedians on TV. The idea...
By Emily Gabrielle, AAC Education & Resources Consultant Liberator UK Language for learning – finding the balance curriculum and communication. A time of optimism One of the most joyous moments of any consultant’s role is when you set up new device for an individual- especially if the individual has...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger In this time of more people staying at home: many of us are online using social media to connect with friends and family. Some are watching more tv or streaming movies. A couple of weeks ago, we decided to upload the brand new Disney Plus on our Roku streaming stick. I was rea...
Co-written by: Beth Browning, Senior PRC Consultant, southern Indiana, Jennifer Herzog, PRC Consultant, Arkansas, Jennifer Vallier, PRC Consultant, Illinois, Meghan Kunz, PRC Consultant, Minnesota, Samantha Strong, PRC Consultant, Colorado, Nicole Wingate, PRC Consultant, northern Indian...
By Kyle Dinwiddie, PRC-Saltillo Blogger Have you ever seen Abbott and Costello’s Who’s on first comedy routine? It is a classic comedy of misunderstanding where two people discuss a baseball game. At times it’s as if they both are speaking a different language. Using an AAC language device can seem like a...