|
#1 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 08 Apr 2014 16:36:27 GMT
| Aug23Kendra Espinoza I just wanted to let you know how much I love these lesosns by Shelley. I am a homeschool mom of three and received a pdf format of your lesosns (part 3, the life of Christ Matthew and John) from a friend of mine a while back. I see you have not yet posted the remaining lesosns, but i am anxious to see them. they are in depth and accurate and have saved me a lot of money from purchasing curriculum for three different grade levels. thank you sooooo much for your time and effort in putting these together and blessing others such as myself. As a single mom, it can be challenging to come up with financial resources to afford a full curriculum, but i am determined that their academics will not suffer due to lack of funds. thank you again for such a well written and in depth study. Bless you heaps. |
#2 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 10 Apr 2014 02:38:56 GMT
| My son's vantage has been an enoourms help, in improving his total communication. For us it has become a bridge between what he can say, and what he cannot. His talker has also increased his verbal abilities significantly.My son does not like to use his talker for spontaneous speech at school, and we have been working to remedy this challenge for some time now. He does however, use his device for reading,spelling and math. It has been a great help in gauging where he is academically.I suppose as a parent the implementation of his device, has been fairly easy for us. It has been something that he has wanted to do. He often however needs a bit of prompting to use it. For example if he is unable to answer a question, I will prod him to use his talker. It often helps in such circumstances, if I ask the question with the talker myself.His aac has opened many social opportunities as well. People are always curious about it, especially kids, and having my son answer questions about his name and age seems to make people more at ease with him lol. I think when people realize that there is more going on in his head, than may appear, they are more likely to treat him like he is more capable. |
#3 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 16 Apr 2014 01:17:29 GMT
#4 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 14 May 2014 07:50:25 GMT
#5 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 17 May 2014 22:58:29 GMT
#6 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 30 May 2014 13:32:09 GMT
#7 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 14 Jun 2014 18:43:04 GMT
#8 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 18 Jun 2014 15:16:26 GMT
#9 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 27 Jun 2014 01:33:31 GMT
#10 by Anonymous (Nobody) at 29 Jun 2014 16:59:36 GMT
|